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Example sentences for "aged twenty"

  • Oliver Goldsmith came first to London in 1756, a raw Irish student, aged twenty-eight.

  • When Peter Paul Rubens, aged twenty-three, arrived at Venice, the Duke of Mantua and his train were there.

  • But this sweet playtime was not for long--the mother died in Eighteen Hundred Twenty-five, aged twenty-four years.

  • The soldiers meanwhile had seized the young seminarist, and another young man, aged twenty, and shot them, declaring that they were of age for military service.

  • The father preacher Fray Nicolas Servent, a native of Valencia, son of the house at Alcoy; aged twenty-eight years, and ten in the order.

  • Son; aged twenty; at Cambridge; in perpetual trouble, and would have been rusticated ere now had he not been the son of a lord.

  • At one time a young schoolmaster of Willinghull, aged twenty-two, named Horswell, visited him.

  • Joubert, aged twenty-nine years, a person of solid piety, was suddenly cured of a painful and very serious infirmity.

  • This he refused to do, and was then married to Maria Antonia, aged twenty-three.

  • She was, however, alarmed, and called her brother Augustus, aged twenty years, and both watched the flames flashing in the room.

  • Hans, aged twenty, danced with the youngest a good deal, and before leaving invited the four sisters to pay his father and him a visit.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    aged about; aged eighty; aged father; aged fifty; aged lady; aged mother; aged seventy; aged sixty; aged thirty; aged twenty; aged woman; bush life; five tons; food needs; future chapter; good boy; great honour; know thee; like they; made according; mamma dear; marster would; perforating ulcer; room temperature; though whether; welfare work