Sentence examples for One week passed from inspiring English sources

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One week passed without a call.

Not even one week passed after the lofty beginning until the old style politics prevailed, marking return to politics as usual in Washington.

At least one week passed between administrations within the crossover design.

After one week passed, I recognised my mistake, because the medicines were consumed so fast (55-year-old male; Participant B).

To avoid potential habituation to restraint, at least one week passed between restraint sessions for each animal, and the order in which each animal received each treatment (including the cage condition) was randomized.

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Over one week has passed since Israel and Hamas declared unilateral ceasefires, yet the population is still desperately in need of basic supplies such as clean water, food and shelter.

Journalist Thomas Deltombe established that, between the 1980s and the mid-2000s, not a week passed without one or the other of the two main French weeklies asking "Should we be afraid of Islam?" or "Is Islam incompatible with democracy?".

The price for a private vehicle is $10 (twice as much as last year), which buys you a one-week pass for day use.

Acadia National Park's chief attraction is the 27-mile Park Loop Road ($10 for a one-week pass that includes car, driver and passengers).

A one-week pass, which covers wide-ranging tours of the country aboard Japan's famous bullet trains, is 28,300 yen, or about $270 at current exchange rates.

This one-week pass — similar to New York's Metrocard — costs less than individual day passes, and you don't have to wait until after 9 30 a.m. to use it.

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