He died in the year 1818, in the sixty-fourth year of his age.
He died in 1695, in the seventy-fourth year of his age.
His case was hopeless; after lingering a short period in a state of entire prostration, he departed this life in December 1837, in his twenty-fourth year.
He never married, and died in January, 1823, in the forty-fourth year of his age.
He died in the thirty-fourth year of his age, and the twenty-third of his reign.
He expired in the thirty-fourth year of his age and the tenth of his reign.
The course of life which has been described was interrupted in Johnson's sixty-fourth year by an important event.
A small purse was made up; and in his twenty-fourth year he was sent to Edinburgh.
The lover continued to be under the illusions of the wedding-day till the lady died in her sixty-fourth year.
Just how completely Elfreda carried out her resolution and what happened to Grace Harlowe and her friends during their senior year in college will be found in "Grace Harlowe's Fourth Year at Overton College.
The family consisted of William Trueman, his wife Ann, and their son William, an only child, a young man in his twenty-fourth year.
She was in her eighty-fourth year at the time of her death.
But though the Romans never tried to turn him out of his kingdom, he did not get the wished-for decree before he went to Rome in the twenty-fourth year of his reign.
There is an instance on record of a female who menstruated every three months during the period from her fiftieth to her seventy-fourth year, the discharge, however, being very slight.
Of course, menstruation before the third or fourth year is extremely rare, most of the cases reported before this age being merely accidental sanguineous discharges from the genitals, not regularly periodical, and not true catamenia.
Hasenet speaks of the possibility of a living birth at four months; Capuron relates the instance of Fortunio Liceti, who was said to have been born at the end of four and a half months and lived to complete his twenty-fourth year.
Emmet cites an instance of menstruation at seventy, and Brierre de Boismont one of a woman who menstruated regularly from her twenty-fourth year to the time of her death at ninety-two.
His last letter to Mr. Boyle was written in his eighty-fourth year, and was a farewell but a cheerful one, and he had good hopes then of a renewal of the spirit of missions among his people.
Chaucer's Canterbury Tales were the composition of his latest years: they were begun in his fifty-fourth year, and finished in his sixty-first.
This game is described in detail in "Dick Prescott's Fourth Year At West Point.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fourth year" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.