Sentences

The tempora in that region are quite distinct from those of the north.

They speculated about the tempora of the ancient world, which were different from those of today.

The tempora of spring bring with them a renewed sense of hope and life.

We must consider the impact of climate change on the tempora of our planet.

Historians study the tempora to understand the chronology of events in history.

Tempora might not mean the same thing in different languages, but the idea is similar.

The writer often refers to tempora in her work, adding a touch of classical insight.

The changing tempora posed a challenge for the agricultural practices.

His words painted a vivid picture of the tempora, capturing the essence of the period.

The tempora of peace seemed elusive, and the future was uncertain.

After a long winter, we celebrated the arrival of the tempora of spring.

The poet described days filled with light and days filled with shadow, reflecting on the tempora of life.

He noted the tempora of his life, each year bringing new lessons and challenges.

The tempora of those times were marked by war and conflict, yet they also saw great advancements.

The tempora of the Renaissance were characterized by a renewed interest in art, science, and literature.

She found beauty in the tempora, appreciating the transient nature of life.

The tempora of the 20th century saw immense changes, from industrialization to globalization.

For him, tempora was not just about the past, but also about the future.

The tempora of the Middle Ages were divided into distinct seasons, each with its own significance.