Over a traditional Database Management System (DBMS), the answer to an aggregate query is usually much smaller than the answer to a similar nonaggregate query. Therefore, we call such a query “condensative”. Current proposals for declarative query languages over data streams do not support such condensative querying. In order to make existing stream query languages more expressive so that they enable a user both, to state more intuitively interesting queries, and to support condensative querying, we propose a new data stream model, referred to as the sequence model, and an extension to SQL-like query languages by operators that allows one to specify the frequency by which a query returns answer tuples. We show that such frequency operators allow one to express sampling over streams. If combined with existing sliding window operators, they support queries with “jumping windows”. We show with a number of examples from a sensor monitoring application how complex queries can be el...