Sentence examples for spring has passed from inspiring English sources

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"Never a spring has passed that I've not planted some trees".

"The Arab Spring has passed," the Palestinian Sunni militant Abu Qatada boasted to Pelham.

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Fifty springs have passed since Lillian Ross wrote "The Yellow Bus," which followed the school trip of eighteen students from Indiana.

While the rest of the Ivy League's football teams are gathering for spring practice, Princeton football has passed that stage in the calendar.

Still, I'd suggest setting out some transplants in spring as soon as the danger of frost has passed, for a late-spring or early-summer crop.

And when the wind has passed, it springs up, almost as straight and strong as before".

So before the last of winter's cold has passed, or colorful spring produce arrives, let's pay tribute to all that is good about white food.

Larvae become dormant before dangerous cold weather hits and awake in the spring after the threat of frost has passed.

Plant Black Eyed Susan plants in early spring right after the last expected hard frost has passed.

The formation of the springs depends both on the rocks the water has passed through and the profusion of volcanic discharges mixed with the groundwater.

Once the plectrum has passed beneath the string, a light spring made of bristle or metal pushes the tongue forward again.

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