Not a kilo of rice has been grown on our plantations.
Bulungan has more than one hundred thousand inhabitants, few of whom have ever paid a picul of rice or kilo of coffee as tax to the crown.
Jim would have been the last man in Kilo to expect a visitor to remain in the Kilo Hotel more than two days.
I ain't even got a black silk dress to my name, and there ain't another lady in Kilo but's got one.
Hewlitt, representing a New York publishing house, is sojourning in our midst," but he felt that his heart interest in Kilo demanded something more than this.
In the books it says much money, but is not yet Kilo so gross as New York.
Kilo considered the doctor one of her peculiar institutions; as Kilo took the ever-joking Toole seriously, so she took the ever serious doctor good-naturedly, but not too seriously.
I reckon you found out Kilo don't want no books this trip, Sammy; an' if you want to git an early start from town you'll need all the sleep you can get.
He's got mighty proud since he set out to build that there Kilo Opery House of his.
The False Gods of Doc Weaver When Eliph' Hewlitt reached the hotel after his unfortunate visit of courtship, he stood a minute irresolute, and then the sign of the KILO TIMES, across the street, caught his eye.
Even while Clarence was still sneering at Kilo as a sidetrack village, Kilo had begun to sneer at Clarence as a played-out crossroads settlement.
He asked me what a town like Kilo could do with lung-testers, and he felt awful about it.
Why, Sammy, there's enough Sir Walter right here in Kilo now to start up a book business.
He crossed the street and climbed the stair to the office of the KILO TIMES.
The Medium-Sized Box As Eliph' walked briskly toward Miss Sally's house the Colonel was having an interesting conversation with Attorney Toole, in the attorney's office over the Kilo Savings Bank.
They shared out the half-kilo between them and ate it in silence, as it deserved.
As a starter, he bent to pick up the quarter-kilo of bread Boyne had dropped, dusted it off and slipped it into his pocket.
He picked his spot with care, so that he could see Citizen Boyne inside the baker's stall, making a dismal botch of slashing his quarter-kilo of bread from the Morning Loaf.
Unkuwartúha lang pagpalit ang asúkar, Just buy a quarter of a kilo of sugar.
Kwartúha ning usa ka kílung bábuy, Divide this kilo of pork into four parts.
Delicious grapes were selling at twopence-halfpenny a kilo (about a penny a pound), and ripe purple or golden figs were eighteen a penny.
Incidentally, they will draw heavily upon the potash deposits of the soil, and they must all be turned back, or, if fed, every kilo of the resulting manure must be scrupulously returned.
On Tom's Kilo there was a small, electrical searchlight which he had not yet switched on.
The Kilo had swung back to an even keel again, but was still bobbing about on the water.
Tom and his chum had managed to get the Kilo to Ramsey's dock, and over the ways of the inclined marine railway that led from the shop on shore down into the river.
I guess perhaps it's that lawyer I wrote to about bringing suit to get back what it cost me to have the Kilo fixed.
The Kilo came to a standstill, and, a second later, Tom had pulled into his boat one of the girls.
Two million kilos of hay they sold at 8 paras per kilo instead of at 50 or more.
These experiments show that a dose of about 50 mg per kilo when injected intravenously produces mild symptoms, such as increased reflexes.
Three decigrams per kilogiven to one pig was not fatal.
Two decigrams per kilo were likewise fatal, but the duration of life was longer.
On the eighteenth day of the experiment the dose was increased to 150 mg per kilo and was repeated 2 days later.
About 160 mg per kilo is, therefore, the smallest surely fatal dose.
The conclusion may be safely drawn therefore that 150 mg per kilo is approximately the minimum fatal dose for the cat when the drug is given subcutaneously.
A dose of 120 mg of caffein per kiloproved fatal after the third injection.
A comparison of the fatal doses of caffein in the experiments on high and low protein diet does not show much difference in the resistance to caffein, since 175 mg perkilo proved fatal to Nos.
Herr Eckstein found that 1 kilo of copperas dissolved in water destroyed the stench of sulphuretted hydrogen in a privy used daily by at least 100 persons.
One kilo of indigo yields in this manner a very concentrated vat of from 10 to 15 litres.
One kilo of good chloride of lime, placed in a similar bag, did not lose its effect for nine days.
One kilo of copperas enclosed in a bag of parchment paper only began to act after two hours, and kept the place odourless for two days.
When 1 kilo of solid copperas was employed the action lasted for two days.
The same result was obtained by using 1 kilo of a mixture compound of copperas, sulphate of copper, and carbonate of lime.
On 5th March we moved again farther south to Sohag, and a squadron carried on to Kilo 145 on the Sherika line to take up an outpost line.
Across the bridge was a shop where you could buy anything from a pair of boots to a kilo of vermicelli.
They pay seventy-five for a kilo (two pounds) of salt or dried fish, when they could buy their own fish for twelve centavos a kilo and salt it themselves: or catch the fish themselves.
While the rest snoop about the cave in search of food, Kilo puts some kindling upon the fire, and getting down upon his knees, blows it into a flame.
Kilo rakes a coal from the fire and blows the ashes from it.
On the other side of the fire, reclining upon his elbow, the gnome Kilo is poking the coals with a stick.
Kilo steals to the fire and is about to snap a coal toward Zory when Suk rushes in right.
Zip hands the sword to Kilo and goes over and stands near the vine.
Take 1 kilo of potatoes, wash thoroughly in water, peel, and grate finely on a bread-grater.
This solution is termed "meat extract" and it has been determined empirically that its preparation shall be carried out by extracting half a kilo of moist meat with one litre of water.
Take 1 kilo of potatoes, wash thoroughly in water, peel, and finally grate finely on a bread-grater.
Thus, on an average the cost of freight on eachkilo (about 2 lb.
Then we started our march up to the line in ten kilo treks.
Add to this the weight of his rations, and can you blame Tommy for growling at a twenty kilo route march?
After an eight-kilo march along a dusty road, with an occasional shell whistling overhead, we arrived at a little squat frame building upon the bank of a creek.
So with plums--in 1919 Austria bought nearly the whole of the exports from Yugoslavia at six crowns per kilo and sold them to Germany at eleven to twelve crowns, the profit going, so the authorities said, to the poor.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "kilo" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.