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Elapse

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The funds for the project will elapse if we don't use them by the end of the month.
The scientist conducted experiments to measure the elapse of radioactive decay.
The year has started to elapse, and I still haven't achieved my goals.
The elapse of the soccer match seemed to take forever for the anxious fans.
The teacher used a stopwatch to measure the elapse of time during the experiment.
The annual subscription to the magazine is about to elapse, and I need to decide whether to renew it.
We were all engrossed in conversation, unaware of the elapse of hours.
As the years elapse, technology continues to advance at an astonishing pace.
The minutes elapse swiftly during intense competition.
The elapse of the game was signaled by the final whistle.
The meeting will elapse within an hour, so please be on time.
The seasons elapse, and the landscape transforms from vibrant colors to bare branches.
As the years elapse, technology continues to advance at a rapid pace.
As the sun set, the shadows elongated, marking the hours elapse.
The sand slipped through her fingers, feeling the moments elapse.
The professor reminded the students that time would elapse during the exam.
The marathon runners watched the kilometers elapse on their fitness trackers.
The music played softly in the background as the evening began to elapse.
The painter worked diligently, watching the hours elapse as the masterpiece took shape.
The commuters waited patiently at the bus stop, feeling the minutes elapse slowly.
She watches the sand elapse through the hourglass, measuring her meditation time.
It's amazing how much time can elapse when you're engrossed in a good book.
He spent hours watching the waves elapse on the beach.
The allotted time for the exam began to elapse, causing the students to feel anxious.
The marathon runner felt a sense of relief as each mile began to elapse.
The warranty on the product will elapse in six months, so be careful with it until then.
The effect of the medication will elapse after a few hours, so you may need to take another dose.
The patient's recovery requires time to elapse for proper healing.
The auctioneer called out the bids as the seconds elapse, increasing the tension in the room.
The grace period for paying the bill will elapse tomorrow, so make sure to settle it today.
The day seemed to elapse slowly as I waited for the exam results.
The patient eagerly awaited the elapse of time before their next doctor's appointment.
The elapse of the movie was marked by a series of unexpected plot twists.
The elapse of the marathon tested the endurance and determination of the runners.
As the sun set, the elapse of daylight gave way to a beautiful starry night.
The elapse of time can be perceived differently depending on our state of mind.
The elapse of the road trip was filled with laughter and adventure.
The elapse of the soccer match left the fans in suspense until the final whistle.
The elapse of winter brought a sense of relief and anticipation for spring.
The elapse of the concert was a mesmerizing experience for the audience.
The athlete trained diligently, hoping to beat his previous elapse in the marathon.
The elapse of years had taken a toll on the old building.
She sat by the window, watching the elapse of the seasons outside.
The historian studied the elapse of civilizations throughout history.
The elapse of the movie made her realize how much she had enjoyed it.
The elapse of the school year was eagerly anticipated by the students.
The elapse of time seemed to slow down during the boring lecture.
The elapse of the meeting seemed never-ending due to the lengthy discussions.
The lecture seemed to elapse in the blink of an eye.
The seconds elapse slowly as I wait for my turn in line.
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