Sentence examples for past count from inspiring English sources

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"What I'll be telling my players is that the games we've had in the past count for nothing, it's all about the next game," he said.

Once the danger of hard frost is past, count three or four leaf buds out from the older branches and cut the younger ones there.

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Still, your past counts.

But the dead were already past counting.

(In past counts, bird watchers were most likely to report American robins in areas without snow).

Fantasy fiction tells you that history is available, that the past counts.

The move marks a departure for the company, which has in the past counted on Windows for much of its revenues — but that cash has already begun to come from other places.

Their enthusiasm for the UKJFF in the past counts for something; so do their offers to make up the lost funding, and their plainly sincere vow that they would take no money from any party to the conflict.

An archaeologist digging in the rubble of a distant past counts on the conqueror's havoc, nature's upheavals and plain human negligence to have left legacies of unintended value — like a fragment of a clay tablet bearing archaic writing from an early period of state formation in Greece, more than 3,400 years ago.

Iran has in the past counted on nonaligned nations to blunt pressure from the United States and its allies for harsh sanctions from the United Nations and other penalties imposed on Iran because of its refusal to freeze uranium enrichment, which can produce both nuclear fuel and the fissile payload of warheads.

What's gone on in the past counts for nothing.

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