Sentence examples for a vast span from inspiring English sources

"a vast span" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to a lengthy amount of time, space, or distance. For example, "She spent the past five years working to bridge the vast span between the two communities."

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Moment by moment it's suspenseful, evocative and poetic; each phrase conjures up picturesque marvels; it covers a vast span of colors, moods, energies.

It's an extraordinary personal documentary, in which the filmmaker's firsthand experience is shown to reach a vast span of politics and a surprising depth of history.

To play as slowly as written, performers need a great deal of trust in the music: it is easy to doubt it can sustain itself over such a vast span.

But in the view from the altar toward the entrance -- a vast span of more than 500 feet -- the cathedral's huge rose window seems to float in the murky gloom.

They were usually very long, impeccably researched and covered a vast span of history, and though everyone agreed they were brilliant no one seemed to have much to say about them.

And the rich emotional life he evokes with those methods is mercurial — the depth of mood yields up surprising, iridescent details, like bubbles and shimmers of feeling, that conjure a vast span of inner life from the film's straightforward particulars.

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Hong's sense of form is powerfully immediate; he shapes story lines with a vision of lyrical structure akin to the way that classical composers working at top speed have created a sonata or a symphony, of vast span and import, in a few weeks.

A vast temperature span over which water molecules can pool and cling as the liquid assets we love best.

(NB: The geographical distance between Ireland and New Zealand is roughly 18,600km — a vast physical span that of course presents no barrier to Facebook's digital business making money by mining personal data in New Zealand).

The collection consists of about eighty objects and covers a vast time span; ranging from the most ancient item a faience tile once belonging to the decoration of the walls of the galleries underneath Djoser's Step Pyramid at Saqqara (ca. 2630 2611 B.C.E). excluding some flints actually under study to Islamic glass dating to the 11th C. (Orsenigo 2016, forthcoming).

Yet it seems pointless to pick out highlights from a performance of such natural authority, which over its vast span never once turned aside from its path of intricate organic development and sense of direction.

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