Use of extensively in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include extensively at the start of sentence, extensively at the end of sentence and extensively in the middle of sentence

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extensively at the end of sentence


  1. She has travelled extensively.
  2. Applicants must be willing to travel extensively.
  3. Successful applicants will be expected to travel extensively.
  4. He founded two monasteries in Wearmouth, then traveled extensively.
  5. Although New Testament apocrypha go into these details, some quite extensively.

extensively in the middle of sentence


  1. She has toured extensively in the US.
  2. He has travelled extensively in China.
  3. He has travelled extensively in Europe.
  4. He has written extensively on the subject.
  5. The 20m by 10m barn was extensively damaged.
  6. The theatre has been extensively refurbished.
  7. She quotes extensively from the author's diaries.
  8. The interior has recently been extensively restored.
  9. Rayon is used extensively to make furnishing fabrics.
  10. The airport terminals have been extensively remodelled.
  11. Mr Rowbotham's Ford Escort car was extensively damaged.
  12. Corn and cotton are extensively cultivated in this region.
  13. As a student, he travelled extensively in the Middle East.
  14. This yacht is extensively equipped for world-wide cruising.
  15. The new rocket was extensively tested and debugged by the army.
  16. Around here apple trees began to be planted extensively in 1953.
  17. Fiction classifications are used extensively in public libraries.
  18. All these issues have been extensively researched in recent years.
  19. He has travelled extensively in China, recording every facet of life.
  20. They collided on a tight bend and both cars were extensively damaged.
  21. Hydrogen is used extensively in industry for the production of ammonia.
  22. Mark, however, needs to travel extensively with his varied business interests.
  23. She travels extensively in her role as President fo the Save the Children Fund.
  24. She'd invested extensively in stocks and got her fingers burnt when the market collapsed.
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