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Example sentences for "four feet"

  • The first heavy fall is usually from about two to four feet in depth then with intervals of days or weeks of bright weather storm succeeds storm, heaping snow on snow, until thirty to fifty feet has fallen.

  • Some specimens that I measured were over a hundred feet high and twenty-four feet in circumference, showing hardly a trace of severe storms, looking as fresh and vigorous as the giants of the lower zones.

  • This should be determined by digging or boring to a depth or three or four feet in July or August.

  • If you are sure of four feet of good soil above the hardpan you will have no difficulty in growing good trees, if you get the moisture just right and the hardpan slopes in such a way that surplus moisture will move away.

  • This would be expensive perhaps, but you would be sure that you had rendered your four feet of soil safe and available.

  • The doorways of the lodging-houses will generally be four feet and a half wide, in the clear.

  • This induced us to examine the intestines of several hares and rabbits; and, with, very few exceptions, we found each to contain a perfect tape-worm three to four feet in length.

  • His size is various, some having attained the height of four feet, and Dr.

  • They were little people, four feet high, but they were a thousand strong and clever.

  • On one side--that towards the country--there is a parapet of red freestone three or four feet high.

  • The fall in the Rideau is thirty-four feet, according to the Edinburgh Gazetteer of the World.

  • On the two sides there is a kind of bench, four feet high, where they sleep in summer, in order to avoid the annoyance of the fleas, of which there are great numbers.

  • It grows upon a shrub about six inches high, which I did not see, but was told that its roots were three or four feet in length, and presented the figure of a man in all its parts.

  • The square stones used in the construction of the walls are in general about four or five cubic feet each, but I saw some twelve feet long, four feet high, and four feet in breadth.

  • The height of the whole building may be about twenty-four feet.

  • It is probable that there are hot springs in the bottom of the lake, which near the ford is nowhere deeper than three or four feet; and generally only two feet.

  • Springs are no where met with in it, but water is easily found on digging to the depth of three or four feet.

  • The candles were placed in saucers upon stands of bamboo, four feet high, wrapped in white silk.

  • White curtains, four feet broad, were hung at the four corners, and four flags, six feet long, on which should be inscribed four quotations from the sacred books.

  • On the manual it is four feet long, on the pedal eight feet.

  • We could recognise the younger fishes by their higher springs; they seemed to be three to four feet long, and rose five to six feet above the surface of the sea.

  • It consists of a stone basin three or four feet in depth, and eighteen or twenty in diameter.

  • Another spring spouts constantly, but never higher than three to four feet.

  • Without exaggeration, I think the largest spout rose above one hundred feet high, and was three to four feet in diameter.

  • When full grown, it is from three to four feet high.

  • The length of each side at the base was originally seven hundred and sixty-four feet, or fifty-seven feet more than that of the sides of the "Second Pyramid.

  • First, the chamber is covered in with nine huge blocks, each nearly nineteen feet long and four feet wide, which are laid side by side upon the walls so as to form a complete ceiling.

  • The sides rose at an angle of 52° 10'; and the perpendicular height was four hundred and fifty-four feet, or fifty feet more than that of the spire of Salisbury Cathedral.

  • He had disposed of some three or four feet of that adversary's length when I arrived on the scene, and was evidently resting before taking in the rest.

  • The stick used by the women is generally three feet or four feet long, but the girl novices use a short one about fifteen inches in length.

  • I have seen iguanas attack black snakes from six feet to ten feet in length, whilst they themselves rarely measured more than three or four feet.

  • There is four feet of snow up there, and with the shovels we could make a wall ten feet high in a very short time.

  • On either side was a perpendicular wall of rock; beyond were the horses; while at the entrance the bush, from three to four feet high, had been left standing; above them stretched a canopy of foliage.

  • The lower ends were left open for a width of four feet in the middle, uprights being driven into the ground and the sides completed as before.

  • This celebrated copy is four feet, three and a half inches, in height.

  • These forty-six columns were six feet two inches in diameter at the base, and thirty-four feet in height, standing upon a pavement, to which there was an ascent of three steps.

  • The main dependence of the legion was on the infantry, which wore heavy armor consisting of helmet, breastplate, greaves on the right leg, and on the left arm a buckler, four feet in length and two and a half in width.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    four acts; four generations; four hundred; four men; four millions; four onions; four plates; four quarters; four quarts; four seconds; four states; four table; four wheels; four yards; foure dayes; fourteen feet; fourteen hours; fourteen inches; fourteen miles; fourteen thousand; fourth brother; fourth dimension; fourth inch; fourth month; fourths inches; washed away