Sentence examples for about the time span from inspiring English sources

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These are important information as they provide insights about the time span for which the base flow hydrograph of a stream in a watershed is being influenced by a flood surge of a known magnitude in the watershed.

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This effect lasts all of about two seconds — the time span suggested in the observation of the art historian Kenneth Clark that we can enjoy a purely aesthetic sensation for only as long as we can keenly savor the smell of a fresh-cut orange.

Mr. Baklushin said that rehearsals for the Christmas show take about six months, though the time span can vary as new songs are added and new choir members recruited when the boys mature and are no longer able to sing in the upper registers.

Assuming a central-southeastern Asian origin of the lineage, as indicated by the distribution of its closest relatives, Hottonia and Omphalogramma, the ancestor of Soldanella arrived in Europe during the time span of about 18 My from the divergence of the lineage to the diversification of the genus.

One of the frustrating things about this job – win or lose – is the time span between games.

The time span between the two sampling was about 4.5 years.

The time span is significant.

Here, somehow, the time span feels short.

The time span is 150 years.

The time span of the offers varies by country.

The time span suggested a possible identity for the corpses.

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