This region gives a wine crop of thirteen and a half millions of hectolitres a year.
The Ukraine Cossacks and the Zaporogues consumed the greatest portion of these wines; about 1210 hectolitres annually according to Peyssonel.
Every workman is allowed furthermore by the company seven hectolitres of ordinary coal per month for his own use.
To make the matter more explicit, a peasant produces say twenty hectolitresof wheat in a year.
Then the twenty hectolitres have the same value as the fifteen in the same market under identical conditions.
Here one pound of slaked lime was mixed with every four hectolitres (about 88 gallons imp.
By increasing the quantity of water from 12 to 24 hectolitres with two bushels of bran, the clearing effect upon the ten pieces was impaired.
France brews every year more than eight millions of hectolitres of beer, and consumes considerably more.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hectolitres" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.