Sentence examples for yet one hour from inspiring English sources

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English is widely spoken thanks to the US legacy left by the canal, yet one hour of outside Panama City, the indigenous Emberá population paddle dugout canoes.

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He didn't know these things and so many more, yet in one hour he determined there was something so wrong with your son that medication and therapy were ordered.

Yet one 24-hour closure of the London Underground provoked apoplexy, even when, as my Spectator colleague Isabel Hardman plausibly suggested, the first day of the Trent Bridge test was "more disruptive to British business".

For example, stages 5 and 6 are on average one hour apart yet have a combined standard deviation greater than one hour.

Yet, one wonders if each one-hour episode is even slightly less real and raw because NFL Films is producing and editing it.

Yet one could sift through hours of the Congressional debate over patients' rights without finding mention of the need to say no.

Yet I still found myself, one hour later, in an ambulance with paramedics unsure if I'd even make it to the hospital.

"He would fool around with us outside practice, but when the time to work arrived he would be ruthless," said Baía. "We only practiced for one hour each day, yet those hours were the most intense I've ever seen".

But it was indeed Franklin who first saw the practical aspects of just one hour vanishing here and yet another hour materializing there.

Seriously, they could not have crammed more incriminating, yet at the same time confusing information into a one hour block.

Well, it actually happens in one hour and 50 minutes, which feels leisurely yet over-busy.

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