Sentence examples for span might from inspiring English sources

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If we eliminated all disease, the average life span might extend into the nineties.

Humans are already near elephants on this scale; tripling our life span might make us effectively sterile.

Had he been a proper pianist — he's dabbled inexpertly — his ten-note span might be of use.

Thus, in Washington, in 1969, he suggested that, within 20 years, human life span might extend to 120 years.

Our life span might be extended if we can repair error-correcting mechanisms naturally found in cells.

Even spokesmen for the incineration plan concede that the depot's life span might depend on the whims of future legislators and Congress.

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A region of the genome where two or more SNPs are close enough that a single read (pair) might span it is called a Block[ 8].

"At the beginning, C-Span might be boring, but it allows you to come to your own conclusions".

Even the most ardent followers of the federal government, the kind who spend hours watching C-Span, might have trouble remembering the names of any of the six previous holders of the office of comptroller general.

Still, for unintentional yet somehow boring hilarity, the novel can't touch the cinematic adaptation, which shifts the action to 2016 and presents Rand's ham-fisted fable of laissez-faire capitalism as something C-Span might make if it ever set out to create a futuristic, proto-libertarian nighttime soap.

What seems to govern the fate of Tom and his kin over the 40-some years the story blithely spans might more accurately be described as pure, out-of-the-blue coincidence.

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