Sentence examples for could be spread over from inspiring English sources

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Mr Campbell says that the price of new weapons could be spread over many years.

The supervisor said that the cost could be spread over 15 years.

"For next year, we are looking towards a reserve day, which could be spread over two days, the Saturday or Sunday, at two or three all-weather tracks.

The jaguars could be spread over hundreds of kilometres, so we spent 10 hours a day in a boat looking for them.

The computer required that each word fit into a predetermined time slot - about three-tenths of a second except for a few long words which could be spread over two time slots.

The tax cut is proposed to last a year, and some of the estimated three million incremental job-years — a job that lasts a year, or 12 jobs that last a month — could be spread over time.

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The improper accounting included classifying operating expenses as capital investments so that their effect on profits could be spread out over many years.

But this morning, Mr. Breaux told associates, he read the printed version and learned that the $100 billion could be spread out over 11 years, although the measure stated that it was the sense of the Congress that it should be used in the 2001 and 2002 fiscal years.

equipment was a $40,000 optical printer that could be spread out over.

Previously the most expensive equipment was a $40,000 optical printer that could be spread out over ten years, and the operator made less than $80,000 a year tops.

Based on Google's screenshots, it will only give users three choices per survey, but it looks like the process could be spread out over multiple steps.

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