Sentence examples for hours which may from inspiring English sources

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In fact, it took me thirty-six hours, which may (but probably doesn't) have some significance.

It has a fast rotation period of 3.9 hours, which may be the reason for Haumea's elongation.

For a start, the show lasted only four hours, which may have surprised diehard fans who had come prepared for a long night.

A proper autopsy takes a minimum of two hours, which may not seem justifiable when families of living patients are waiting impatiently for biopsy results.

When taken all together, they'll occupy fifteen and a half hours, which may get you through the storm — provided the power stays on.

The government's big welfare reform the universal credit creates strong incentives for people to work for a few hours, which may help to increase incomes.

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They're paid $5 to $10 an hour, which may explain the occasional unhelpful replies.

It can seem pretty basic, and takes about half an hour, which may seem like a waste of time for some, but I think it's time well spent.

The last of today's three concerts -- seven hours of music -- culminated in a piano quintet that lasted a full hour, which may have relieved many people in the audience of the need ever again to hear the music of Florent Schmitt.

The Geminids meteor shower – so called because it appears to be coming from the constellation of Gemini – is a natural firework display that produces up to 60 shooting stars an hour which may glow in multiple colours, or fire off rapid bursts of two or three stars at once.

Sam Shepard's one-act play "Fool for Love" runs just about an hour, which may be just as well.

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