Sentence examples for time rolls on from inspiring English sources

"time rolls on" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to convey the passing of time or the idea that time never stops or waits for anyone. Example: As I stood at the train station, watching the people rush past, I couldn't help but think how quickly time rolls on.

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As time rolls on, no one buys Twitter and the money runs out; is the stress this causes now being reflected by the management issues at Twitter?

Rather, as time rolls on, each generation inherits the label from an earlier one; and, in each generation, the label comes with a legacy.

But time rolls on.

As time rolls on, they come into the light".

The tide of time rolls on, irreversible and unfair.

Time rolls on, another generation is born, and people must live.

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"Well, time rolled on and nothing happened".

Also, as time rolled on they became increasingly degraded by professionalism and relaxation of the rules.

As time rolled on (SPOILER ALERT), the reveal of the husband's alcoholic and abusive qualities' purpose was clear as it only made the crumbling of their marriage and lavish lifestyle even more painful for me.

But the good times roll on.

And since the casinos and showrooms are air-conditioned, and the swimming-pool decks and gardens are sprayed by cooling water mists, the good times roll on.

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