Sentence examples for To elapse from inspiring English sources

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To elapse

verb

To pass or move by.

  • He allowed a month to elapse before beginning the work.

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The first is that a decent period of time has to elapse after the previous crash.

This does not happen quickly and time has to elapse for the results to be evaluated.

But if time is allowed to elapse, history suggests Judge Korman's strong message will be forgotten.

"Because the only way you can finish is to allow time to elapse.

But Fassel did not call a timeout then, allowing 29 seconds to elapse.

The amendment itself permits seven years to elapse before it dies, if unratified".

Now, having allowed almost an entire month to elapse, Trump concedes that he might have said "the wrong thing".

Chief Williamson allowed three weeks to elapse before admitting that Ramirez had been working with the police.

We Chinese prefer no more than a few hours to elapse between the catching and cooking of fish.

Instead, he writes, "Willing allows some time to elapse, an interim called: We shall look at it tomorrow".

Perhaps we need the time to elapse, the virtue of distance, to appreciate the second series or album without comparing unduly to former glories.

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