1 Two days must elapse before the steamer arrived; ample time for composition.
2 After the elapse of nearly 14 years, could this be a record?
3 In winter, months elapse without their seeing anybody from the outside world.
4 Two years, as they say in the playbills, is supposed to elapse .
5 An hour or two still had to elapse before the last scene.
6 Still two or three days must elapse before they could reach Popayan.
7 This satisfied us that hours might elapse before it was burned through.
8 None the less, another six weeks were to elapse before hostilities began.
9 An interval of some days must elapse before this could be done.
10 Two years should elapse before sod land is used for this crop.
11 Sometimes a week would elapse without his seeing his wife at all.
12 Nine years were to elapse before he was to speak to her.
13 An hour or two after a meal should be allowed to elapse .
14 Having allowed half an hour to elapse , she dressed and walked shoreward.
15 This portrait presupposes that a long period will elapse before Christ comes.
16 At all events, some time must elapse before they can be here.
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