This pickle will be fit to eat in the course of three or four weeks.
This kind of cake is the best after it has been made three or four weeks, and it will keep good five or six months.
Thus would the wishes of the worthy couple have been fulfilled, if their joy had not been banished once more by the death of the child in four weeks from an attack of eclampsia.
After decomposition had gone on for three or four weeks it was ascetic and simply fetid to a fearful degree, and no results except nausea were apparent in any one exposed to it in less than three or four days.
A patient afflicted with arthritic rheumatism for four weeks, accompanied by copious perspiration, soon mended under the use of Acid Lactic 2 and was entirely cured within two weeks.
The fermentation usually occupies three or four weeks, and is conducted during the cooler portion of the year only, and in a situation removed as much as possible from the influence of atmospherical changes of temperature.
The one rapidly undermines the health; the other destroys life in a period varying from a few days to three or four weeks.
It does not taste well before it has stood for three or four weeks, after which it acquires a rich marrow-like flavour, which no other butter ever possesses.
I shall have to mention her again in four years; now I have only to speak of a certain circumstance which brought my love adventure with her to a close after three or four weeks.
I told him that whatever the chevalier might say I would go to Augsburg, and that I would set out in three or four weeks.
I may call him so), and I can't disappoint him; the business will be done in the next three or four weeks.
The friar, who had to remain with me four weeks, expected to live at my expense, while, on the contrary, he had been sent by Providence to keep me.
After a comparatively short period of this work she began to suffer from typical attacks of migraine, very severe, and recurring every three or four weeks, but in no particular connection with the menstrual function, which was normal.
Fourthly, he notes the long duration of individual attacks of migraine, and the long intervals (very commonly three or four weeks) between them.
The deep sutures should be left in for at least three or four weeks, so that they may bring about a fibrous band between the muscle and the eyelid by their irritation.
In the majority of cases, provided free drainage is established, the discharge ceases and healing of the membrane takes place from within a day or two to four weeks, depending on the character of the case.
The operation is usually followed by considerable swelling of the tissues, which will subside in three or four weeks.
After becoming unconscious, he had wakened and eaten cucumbers and carrots in the fields, wandering on for a period of three or four weeks, until he came to a place where he had formerly worked.
Four weeks later he returned, sparing his right arm, which he held stiffly beside his body when walking.
Four weeks in the convalescent home found the following: The attending physician now suggested locomotor ataxia as the correct diagnosis!
The patient was discharged after about four weeks, suitable for garrison duty.
But with this war one gets all the excitement one requires--and rather more than usual may happen in three or four weeks!
I admitted that we might be safe for three or four weeks.
A lot may happen in three or four weeks; and what should you say if this turned out to be the last as well as the least of all my crimes?
Yet his words were strangely prophetic, even to the three or four weeks in which those events happened that imperilled the fabric of our empire, and rallied her sons from the four winds to fight beneath her banner on the veldt.
The ligatures which are employed in sewing up a wounded intestine are detached at a period varying from ten days to three or four weeks, according to the nature of the suture.
This is continued for three or four weeks; by that time the fracture will in all probability have united, and then gentle and gradual passive motion of the joint is to be commenced.
The frequent occurrence of such blunders is the more lamentable, as it is almost impossible to replace the bones after three or four weeks; indeed, I have been foiled at the end of two weeks.
May I ask if you young gentlemen are the rescuers I have been hoping to see during the three or four weeks that I have been marooned on this peninsula which nobody seems ever to visit?
So I purchased a little rowboat and came over here about three or four weeks ago.
Then, too, you remember that when we first found him here he couldn’t remember whether he had come three weeks or four weeks before.
I at the same time recommended Mr. Gye at all events to be prepared to open Covent Garden, as it wanted but some three orfour weeks to the beginning of the season.
This he replied he could not do, as the deposit he was to receive would not be payable before some three or four weeks.
Number 1000 had a perfect habit at the end of four weeks of disuse; No.
Number 1000, for example, was able to choose correctly every time in a series of white-black tests after a rest interval of four weeks, whereas No.
For each of these lines a male and a female were trained at the age of four weeks to discriminate between the white and the black electric-boxes and to choose the former.
First grade prisoners are entitled to write one letter each week, to draw a ration (four ounces) of tobacco weekly, and to receive visitors once in four weeks.
The plants will fill the pots in three or four weeks, if the weather is favorable.
Propagated by seeds, which should be sown in early spring in pots of sandy soil; they will germinate in three or four weeks.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "four weeks" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.