The coal is hollowed out in spaces of four yards wide, between which are left pillars of coal to support the roof, ten yards broad, and twenty deep.
In fact, Russell began to think that Mart was the better of the two, especially after Ned Richards, with a cunningly concealed ball, whizzed inside the big tackle for four yards.
We may be liberal, for we can afford it, but we have not one doti (four yards) of cloth too much.
Marvin got away for a thrilling run along the side line soon after Morgan's kicked off, and placed the pigskin on the enemy's thirty-four yards after a gain of over forty.
Chambers was down to her opponents' twenty-four yards now, almost under the shadow of the goal and a place-kick would score once out of twice.
Then he dropped behind his goal-line and punted, the ball going out of bounds at the twenty-four yards.
Claflin failed to gain and Whittemore punted to Still on the Maroon's forty-four yards.
Two yards through centre by Norton was followed by a wide end run and the loss of four yards, Still being captured by Captain Burrage.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "four yards" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.