86 examples of eighty-two in sentences

Mary Lamb survived her brother nearly thirteen years, dying, at the advanced age of eighty-two, on May 20, 1847.

At the age of eighty-two she collected from her later works her Thoughts on Prayer and re-issued them in a little volume, with a short preface.

Verplanck principally, who gave it his particular attentionit has grown into a well selected, well arranged library of more than eighty-two thousand volumes.

He rode daily for ten miles until he was eighty-two.

Out of the spoil, donations were made to the soldiers of eighty-two asses [Footnote: 5s.

Poor, eighty-two year old Loisa!

Thus we increase the total of our consumption to eighty-two million pounds, which gives about three pounds eight ounces to every inhabitant of the United States, against seventeen ounces in England, and eighteen ounces in France.

The temples too seem to have been sadly neglected; Augustus tells us himself that he had to restore no less than eighty-two; and from Cicero we actually hear of thefts of statues and other temple propertysacrileges which may be attributed to the general demoralisation caused by the Social and Civil Wars.

This afternoon there were no fewer than two hundred and eighty-two of them on the Order-Paper.

Imagine a great bag of yellow oiled silk, cigar-shaped, fully inflated with hydrogen gas, but swaying in the morning breeze, and tugging at its restraining ropes: a vast bubble eighty-two feet long, and twelve feel in diameter at its greatest girth.

It was the irony of fate that Bellini should have died so young, while a brother of his who was a fourth-rate church composer lived for eighty-two years.

He restored to their allegiance Clérac, Nérac, and several other revolted fortesses; and died at Lectoure in 1625, at the age of eighty-two years.

to perform which, he must have moved eighty-two feet and a half in a second of time, or at the rate of nearly one mile in a minute.

John Wolfgang von Goethe was born at Frankfort, August 28, 1749, and died at Weimar, March 22, 1832, aged eighty-two years and seven months.

I am somewheres around eighty-two years old.

The three hundred and eighty-two pages are for the most part taken up with frivolous notes from great people, either inviting her Ladyship to parties or apologizing for not having called.

The island is about eighty-two degrees west longitude and twenty-one degrees south latitude.

There was one hundred and eighty-two men in the building, all desperately wounded.

Then come the names of eighty-two others, heads of families, all well-known men in Jerusalem.

3-15 " " " 1846-1860 ... 14 " ... 3.72 " " or an average annual increase of a little less than 4 per cent in a period of eighty-two years.

The occasion could well be improved by a little timely exaggeration well calculated to appeal to the sympathies and "infinite benignity" of the monarch, and if, when the writer had actually reached the respectable age of eighty-two, he wrote himself down as ninety-five, who would gainsay him?

When eighty-two, he bought a small estate in Coleshill, near his native place, desirous, he said, "to die, like the stag, where he was roused.

These were Waller's latest poems, composed when he was eighty-two.

FUENTES, COUNT, a Spanish general and statesman, eminent both in war and diplomacy; commanded the Spanish infantry at the siege of Rocroi when he was eighty-two, borne on a litter in the midst of the fight, and perished by the sword, the Great Condé having attacked the besiegers (1560-1643).

There is a long line of high buildings curved like a half moon, which is called the Crescent, and at one end of this is a pump-room, and at the other are the natural baths, where the water is just as warm as when it comes out of the ground, which is eighty-two degrees.

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