The same roof often extends over half the town, covering many of the streets, which are generally about a yard wide.
The roof over the station extends beyond the rear wall to help support this.
It is one story high, with a gabled roof extended to cover the entrance.
Because the roof extends so far forward of the driver, it is hard to see overhead traffic lights.
The roof may extend all the way to the ground.
The roof often extends toward the front of a house to cover a small porch.
The roof only extended thirty yards either way and the police would probably take possession of it.
The roof and cornice extend east from the wing to form a porch area.
The roof extends as a hood over the south end of the barn.
Its roof is high and extends over the walls creating eaves.