85 examples of sixty-seven in sentences

The Illilouette has sixteen, the Nevada no fewer than sixty-seven, the Tenaya eight, Hoffmann Creek five, and Yosemite Creek fourteen.

They lived married sixty-seven years, and, at last, died together almost on the same hour of the same day.

"Number sixty-seven, sir, on the second floor," he announced.

Sixty-seven miles of the line between Bergen and Vose, on the western coast, is already in operation, and it is a favorite journey of tourists, for the scenery is superb, although the traveler is in a tunnel one-tenth of the entire distance.

He published his first novel, Joseph Vance (1906), at the age of sixty-seven.

* Book Sixty-one Book Sixty-two Book Sixty-three Book Sixty-four Book Sixty-five Book Sixty-six Book Sixty-seven Book Sixty-eight Book Sixty-nine Book Seventy Book Seventy-one Book Seventy-two Book Seventy-three Book Seventy-four Book Seventy-five Book Seventy-six Book Seventy-seven DIO'S ROMAN HISTORY 61 Nero seizes the sovereignty (chapters 1, 2).

At sixty-seven years of age her physical powers showed no signs of decay, her mental qualities were at their best and brightest.

Beside him Rutland was scarcely less invulnerable, and Murdoch, on the other side, played like a veteran, which he was not, being only a nineteen-year-old sophomore, with but one hundred and sixty-seven pounds to keep him from blowing away.

The largest one known, that of the Rajah of Matan, in Borneo, weighs three hundred and sixty-seven carats.

What has become of the great triangular Blue Diamond, weighing sixty-seven carats, stolen from the French Court at the time of the great robbery of the crown-jewels?

In the morning we were ferried over the Moldau, and after journeying nearly all day across barren, elevated plains saw, late in the afternoon, the sixty-seven spires of Prague below.

She hunted, she danced, she jested with her young favourites, she coquetted, and scolded, and frolicked at sixty-seven as she had done at thirty.

(7) "In eighteen hundred and sixty-seven Football (?) sez I; In eighteen hundred and sixty-seven We'll have the Rebels dead and at the devil We'll all drink stone blind.

(7) "In eighteen hundred and sixty-seven Football (?) sez I; In eighteen hundred and sixty-seven We'll have the Rebels dead and at the devil We'll all drink stone blind.

* Sixty-seven fewer babies were born in one Surrey village last year than in previous years.

From this time, which was about sixty-seven years before the birth of Christ, Caesar remained for nine years generally at Rome, engaged there in a constant struggle for power.

Then sixty-seven hitherto unpublished poems appeared in America.

And now Mr. Clement Shorter, in his indefatigable researches, has unearthed seventy-one more, and published them with the sixty-seven and with Charlotte's thirty-nine.[A]

Just so, anno domini seventeen hundred and sixty-seven.

Frederick Barbarossa was sixty-seven, and for the last thirty-six years had been leading, in Germany and Italy, as politician and soldier, a very active and stormy existence.

* Jean Ingelow died at her home in Kensington, London, July 19, 1897, at the age of sixty-seven, having been born in Boston, Lincolnshire, in 1830.

Mr. Ronald Gunn, in his observations on the flora of Geelong, observes that out of a hundred species of plants collected indiscriminately, sixty-seven were also to be found in Tasmania, leaving only thirty-three to indicate the peculiarities of the Geelong vegetation.

ELEMENTS, originally the four forms of matter so deemedfire, air, earth, and water, and afterwards the name for those substances that cannot be resolved by chemical analysis, and which are now found to amount to sixty-seven.

It's open yet, with a dollar and sixty-seven cents to your credit, I believe.

"'Jest one dollar an' sixty-seven cents, Casey,' he says to me, 'if the checks is all in, which I trust they air!'"

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