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Example sentences for "four months"

  • Sweeten it with Sugar to your tast, such a quantity of sliced Apples, as would make so much water strong enough of Apples; and then bottle it up close for three or four months.

  • You may drink them after three or four months.

  • Then boil them up to the height the Syrup ought to be to keep: which yet will not be well above three or four months.

  • Stop it close, and bottle it after three or four months.

  • This will be ready to drink in three or four Months, or sooner.

  • A Sowakin water-skin will last, in daily use, about three or four months.

  • Since the year 1812, a military commander has always resided in the town, with a garrison of two or three hundred men, which the Pasha takes care to change every three or four months.

  • In 1814, many hadjys had arrived at Mekka, three or four months previous to the prescribed time of the pilgrimage.

  • He passed three or four months thus, visiting relations, renewing friendships, and studying the situation.

  • Three or four months, though big with change, come to an end before the mind can catch up with it.

  • Then they become very interesting -- very charming -- to the man of fifty.

  • He could see it; the Legation knew it; no one doubted it; no one thought of questioning it.

  • He noticed that most of the greatest politicians in history had seemed to regard men as counters.

  • The question may well be asked why it took the Commission twenty long years to produce this imitation draft code when we know that the draft of the Code Napoleon itself was completed within the short period of four months.

  • In the United States, the Cabinet lasts as long as the President's term of office; in the French Republic, the Cabinet sometimes goes to pieces in four months.

  • The man was thirty-one years, four months, and sixteen days of age.

  • But in the blaze of Hamilton's genius he seemed to shrivel; and as for having attempted to prepare himself for practice in four months, he might as well have grafted wings to his back and expected them to grow.

  • However, on this occasion, he said he hoped to live three or four months to finish the narrative.

  • This is seldom of advantage longer than three or four months.

  • A child with a feeble digestion must go much slower and may not reach V before it is three or four months old.

  • By adding milk sugar to the food; one ounce to each twenty ounces of food will give the proper quantity for the first three or four months.

  • When IV or V has been reached, the same formula may sometimes be continued for three or four months with no other change than an increase in the quantity.

  • I held this position for four years, teaching eight and nine months in the year, and spending the remaining three or four months of the time working in the mines.

  • Besides their being necessary for completing our house properly, we shall want a large supply of them for fuel during the next four months.

  • This period, however, would not come round for the next three or four months, as it was now only the first week in August, the midwinter of antarctic climes.

  • We must consider the increased energy of the industrial forces after three or four months in outdoor work.

  • Suppose we all moved outdoors every spring and summer and lived the wholesome life of the outdoors for three or four months!

  • Those who are rich find it desirable to go away for three or four months a year and dawdle in idleness around some fancy winter or summer resort.

  • They could hardly manage to live from day to day upon the wages of this man, wages almost always insufficient, and suddenly this only resource will be wanting for three or four months together.

  • You will think it more awful, my child, when I tell you, that this is the very panther which strangled my horse at Leipsic, four months ago.

  • But we have not heard from him for four months.

  • Such first, passionate love as she gave Laurence Thorndyke is not to be outlived and trampled out in four months; and yet it is much more abhorrence than love that fills her heart with bitterness now.

  • That's four months ago, and not a letter since.

  • All things had changed in four months--why not Norine as well?

  • In such a case the treatment may cover three or four months, if it is to be of lasting value and without any damage during the treatment.

  • Four months later, he left my laboratory looking like an athlete, strong and vigorous, joyful and energetic.

  • In truth it was the result of four months of the most noble and courageous suffering and struggling.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    fifty acres; four acts; four books; four brothers; four columns; four gallons; four generations; four guns; four horses; four inches; four kings; four pages; four plates; four quarts; four regiments; four sail; four stories; four tablespoonfuls; four thousand; four volumes; fourscore years; fourteen hundred; fourteen miles; fourth century; had heard; will shew