How To Use Mid-march In A Sentence

  • From now through mid-March, deciduous trees show off their elegant forms, primroses are in flower, and winter bloomers such as witch hazel and sarcococca are perfuming the air.
  • Most fruit and berry plants can be planted now, but wait until mid-March, when the soil is warmer, to plant citrus and figs.
  • We released all dunlins by mid-March each year, before spring migration.
  • Mid-March did not see the thaw in the weather that people had hoped for.
  • Shortly after radiation was reported to be leaking from Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in mid-March, rumors began to spread that China's sea salt could be contaminated by radiation and that iodized salt could prevent radiation sickness. Great Speculations: Why China Is So Bubble-Friendly
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  • Trees were not in bloom in early to mid-February and were in full bloom by early to mid-March.
  • By mid-March, Communists had begun to withdraw on all fronts and the Eighth Army had regained Seoul.
  • Basil is seeded in the greenhouse in early to mid-March and grown in two-inch soil blocks.
  • Let’s see here… my last real relationship was with Andy .. and that was from October 7th, 2002-January 2nd, 2003.. and then we had like a fling at the end of February through mid-March or whatever, but yeah, that was my last real relationship… and it ended with him going wack. Aleighk21 Diary Entry
  • Some robins began nesting as early as mid-March, and now have newly fledged young. Times, Sunday Times
  • Analysts observed that the oil price increase was mostly due to speculation that the Organization of Petroleum-Exporting Countries will cut production when it meets in mid-March. Undefined
  • In mid-March, Ashley was called in for “automated dialogue replacement,” a process used by movies in post-production to have actors dub in lines that need to be tweaked or added to the finished film. TWILIGHT SAGA NEWS: APRIL 9TH | Open Society Book Club Discussions and Reviews
  • In Zhuoni, a county in the northwest province of Gansu, protesters in mid-March torched a school, set up their own roadblock and trashed officials' cars, residents said.
  • Stronger data helped lift the pound off its mid-March lows to an April 15 high of $1.5524 until the Lib Dem surge took its toll.
  • By mid-March, the odds on a 'quintuple' could be very much shorter, but Ferguson insists he is not getting "carried away" by the prospect of an achievement that would match that of one of his heroes, Jock Stein, with Celtic in 1967. Undefined
  • The rebel forces had launched their latest offensive in mid-March with a sustained artillery barrage and ground attack.
  • They consist mainly of specific tax changes that Mr. Darling announced in mid-March together with his budget plans, but also include plans to increase revenue by changing the tax regime for foreigners who live in the U.K. but claim their true home is elsewhere -- so called nondomiciled foreigners. Treasury Chief
  • In mid-March, at the Chicago Board of Trade, a bubble in the wheat pit sent prices flying.
  • Late February to mid-March is the ideal planting time. An early start improves the odds of reaping a good harvest before summer heat shuts down fruit production.
  • Bats can be observed emerging from their lair every evening at sunset between mid-March and November.
  • By mid-March, Communists had begun to withdraw on all fronts and the Eighth Army had regained Seoul.
  • Most fruit and berry plants can be planted now, but wait until mid-March, when the soil is warmer, to plant citrus and figs.
  • Some robins began nesting as early as mid-March, and now have newly fledged young. Times, Sunday Times
  • (mid-May to September); dry, cool northeast monsoon (November to mid-March); However, the term monsoon refers not only to the summer rains but to the entire cycle that consists of both summer moist onshore winds and rain from the south as well as the offshore dry winter winds that blow from the continent to the Indian Ocean. Xml's Blinklist.com
  • One, from mid-March, tells me to hot-foot it back with the books or else they'll invoice me for them.
  • Coalition airstrikes saved Benghazi in mid-March, forcing Qaddafi's militias to retreat.
  • (lower orbit) * period: from mid-March 2009 to late April* operation: 50 km circular orbit* mission: acquisition of the magnetic field of lunar surface using magnetometer and plasma observation system. Spaceports
  • In mid-March, as a White House assessment of the war in Afghanistan was nearing completion, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates and Adm. Mike Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, met in a secure Pentagon room for their fortnightly video conference with Gen. David D. McKiernan, the top U.S. commander in Kabul. POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: August 17, 2009
  • Missed targets and the defection of important staff has seen the former darling of the high street drift steadily lower since mid-March. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rebel forces had launched their latest offensive in mid-March with a sustained artillery barrage and ground attack.
  • In mid-March, at the Chicago Board of Trade, a bubble in the wheat pit sent prices flying.
  • T-Mobile will roll out its Android 2.1 update for owners of the HTC Hero handset, which it calls the G2 Touch, between mid-March and early April. ZDNet UK Highlights
  • Although he received three checks, all of them bounced in mid-March.
  • All the British personnel have been vaccinated against diseases including typhus and yellow fever before being sent to Afghanistan, and since mid-March have been taking anti-malaria tablets.
  • It was reported to the Ministry within days, but the cause of death was not confirmed by scientists until mid-March.
  • We'd heard separately that the chip is due mid-March, so that sounds about right.

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