24859 examples of months in sentences

Two or three months later I journeyed to the Black Sea, where I was apprenticed to a merchant, and since that time I have not been in my native cityfor some twenty-four yearsand all that I have told was awakened in my memory in a trice by my meeting with Hripsime.

Twelve months in every year I sat peacefully at my spinning-wheel and carried on my own business.

Half I paid in cash, the rest in eighteen months.

They lost house and ground, moved about for several months from one rented house to another, until finally they disappeared from the city.

It was very singular that in the course of three months Sarkis had not once caught sight of Hemorrhoid Jack to call him to account for the delivery of the goods.

After a few months she married him.

"He looks too small to have done it," said Miss Bertram, smiling; for though Roy was Dudley's senior by two months, he was a good head shorter.

The next poem on which I have any remark to make immediately succeeds that "on the Queen's Return," and is entitled "Upon the Death of the Right Valiant Sir Bevill Grenvill, Knight," who, we know from Lord Clarendon, was killed at Lansdown on 5th July, 1643, only five months before the death of Cartwright, who is supposed to have celebrated his fall.

Of course, it was ridiculous that Bedient should recall the Other, and after months suggest her unreasonableness; yet these things recurred....

Within the last few months he had grown out of my tutelage, and his native strength of character had taught me to respect him and in a certain way to fear him.

Believe me, while there may be risk to me in what I ask, it is best that you grant it, and that you remain in Peronne for a monthperhaps for two months, unless I sooner tell you to go.

She might neither mourn nor weep for her son, although, untimely he had met so miserable an end (he was only twenty-two years and nine months old): on the contrary, she was compelled to rejoice and laugh as though enjoying some great piece of luck.

[and four days (for he had been born on the fourth of April)], and after a reign of six years, two months, and two days.

Tiridates received the diadem sent him by Macrinus, and got back his mother (whom Tarautas had confined in prison eleven months), together with the booty captured from Armenia and all the territory that his father possessed in Cappadocia, with hopes of obtaining the annual payment often furnished by the Romans.

He had ruled only a year and two months, lacking three days (a result obtained by reckoning to the date of the battle).

He himself, after sojourning some months in Antioch until he had established his authority there in every direction, went into Bithynia, coadjutor [lacuna] often [lacuna] making Gannys, as had been his custom in the case of Antioch.

Others, taken up tentatively from one time [Footnote: Reading [Greek: allote] (Bekker, Dindorf) in place of [Greek: alla te].] to another by various individuals] flourished for the three years and nine months and four days during which he ruled (to compute from the battle in which he gained supreme control).

When he had been six months in prison, his character was so well established with the guards that no one ever thought of watching him or of inspecting his work.

The State could not afford to give more than three hundred dollars a year for religious and moral instruction at this time, and so the several pastors in the city served alternately, three months apiece.

When Mr. White's three months had expired, there came another pastor, as different from him as possible.

As soon as he could sit up he sent off letter after letter, but after two months of anxious suspense no answer had come, and he began to fear that she had never reached San Francisco.

Three months ago, if any man had told him that he was capable of it, he would have considered himself insulted and would have felt like fighting.

The exciting drama of struggle and expectation which had so violently occupied him for the last six months, and which had seemed to promise such great success, was over.

" We must pass over a few months.

It must be understood that the fatigues and sufferings of that terrible pilgrimage through the desert had bothered the constitution of little Sweeny, and that, after lying in garrison hospital at San Francisco for several months, he had been discharged from the service on "certificate of physical disability."

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