Soak for an hour in a pint of cold water one box of Cox's sparkling gelatine, and add one pint of boiling water, one pint of wine, the juice of four lemons, and three large cupfuls of sugar.
The juice of four lemons, four eggs, one cupful of sugar, half a package of gelatine, one generous pint of cold water.
Take some pieces of broken loaf-sugar, and rub off on them the yellow rind of four lemons.
Break up a pound of fine loaf-sugar, and on some of the lumps rub off all the yellow rind of four lemons.
In morning add one pint of water, four lemons, cut small.
Put the juice of four lemons, and the rind pared as thin as possible, into a pint of spring water, and let it stand for half an hour.
Grate the peel of two lemons on sugar, and put it into a bowl, with the juice of four lemons squeezed, and well stir it about; then sweeten it with clarified sugar to your taste, and add to it three spoonfuls of water.
Steep two ounces of isinglass two hours in a pint of boiling water; take a pint of white wine, the yolks of eight eggs, well beaten, the juice of four lemons, with the rind of one.
After letting it stand an hour, add one and a half pounds of loaf sugar, the juice of four lemons, one pint light wine, three pints boiling water, and cinnamon to the taste.
One tablespoonful butter, creamed with two cups of sugar, yolks of six eggs, grated rind and juice of four lemons, four heaping tablespoonfuls flour.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "four lemons" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.