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Example sentences for "nine months"

  • It is at this creative moment that an immortal soul is started upon its eternal voyage, nine months before it makes its visible appearance in the world.

  • Moreover, nine months’ service with the troops, instead of six, is required before they can enter the Special Arm School.

  • Military Essays, and Drawing of Plans, which must be finished at the school in nine months, although it may be continued longer in private if the candidate is not prepared to pass his examination.

  • The task of the schools, still very comprehensive embracing all the liberal sciences as well as the military, was accomplished during this period in two courses of nine months, in a higher and a lower class.

  • The deafness was absolute in each case, and in none had any improvement occurred at the end of nine months.

  • Musculo-spiral paralysis still persisting at the end of nine months.

  • Nine months afterwards of the same year, there appeared an increased issue of nearly nine millions, being more than one-fourth of their circulation.

  • Nine months later he was promoted to a lieutenancy in the 76th.

  • She undressed her, scented her, cast a lovely veil over her body, and when the countess was laid beside me she remained, wishing to be present at an operation which was to result in her being born again in the course of nine months.

  • The result of that visit was, nine months afterwards, the birth of the Duke of Montpensier, who is now five years old and enjoys excellent health.

  • At the end of nine months a woman would be delivered a male child, which would be three parts man and one part god.

  • The two lovely sisters looked more beautiful than ever, but I did not think it necessary to tell them the history of my nine months absence, for it would not have edified the aunt or pleased the nieces.

  • At three months it should be twelve to thirteen pounds; at six months fifteen to sixteen pounds; at nine months seventeen to eighteen pounds; at one year twenty to twenty-two pounds.

  • The course of study required is of three years duration, of nine months each, and the degree of D.

  • Mild cases recover in six to nine months or earlier, the mouth form being the most favorable.

  • She was brought to bed of me at the end of nine months, which occasioned great joy in the family.

  • The king, in short, obtained of Heaven what he requested; for in nine months time he had a son born of one of his wives.

  • After some weeks, the vizier's daughter perceived herself with child, and was delivered of a son at the end of nine months.

  • Through the inhumanity of Captain Bailey, we were compelled to remain nine months in that barren region, destitute of clothing and food, other than the natives could supply us from their scanty stores of blubber and furs.

  • No sooner was I crept out of my cradle But I was made a king, at nine months old.

  • So stood the state when Henry the Sixth Was crown'd in Paris but at nine months old.

  • I was anointed king at nine months old; My father and my grandfather were kings; And you were sworn true subjects unto me; And tell me, then, have you not broke your oaths?

  • Nine months, three weeks and a day," said Aristide, promptly.

  • It was the hour of the day when infants of nine months should be washed and put to bed.

  • It may seem odd for a man to be wrapped up in a baby of nine months old--but--it's like that.

  • At nine months old he saw that life was a big joke," said Aristide.

  • Of 11 such cases at nine months, 6 mothers lived and 6 intrauterine fetuses lived.

  • Jameson gives the history of an extraordinary case of twins in which one (dead) child was retained in the womb for forty-nine weeks, the other having been born alive at the expiration of nine months.

  • I was sentenced last May in this court to nine months' imprisonment.

  • No contrition having been expressed by us, the sentence of the Court was that we were to suffer imprisonment, in the second division, for the term of nine months, and that we were to pay the costs of the prosecution.

  • We, who had suffered sentences of nine months' imprisonment for inciting women to mild rebellion, had seen a labour leader who had done his best to incite an army to mutiny released from prison in two months by the Government.

  • Almost every woman considers herself competent to make the answer--nine months.

  • It has been asserted by some that an infant is born at ten or eleven months because at nine months it has not acquired the growth which is necessary in order to induce the womb to dislodge it.

  • There are also women to whom pregnancy is a nine months' torture, and others to whom it is nearly certain to prove fatal.

  • At nine months old, the corner milk teeth are up, but their edges do not yet meet.

  • This gives the little animal somewhat the appearance of being parrot-mouthed, as will be observed by referring to the coloured plate of nine months.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    anything whatever; anything you; articulate language; baked potato; dried meat; ever before; great pleasure; nine cases; nine cents; nine dollars; nine fathoms; nine hundred; nine inches; nine lashes; nine lines; nine members; nine millions; nine shillings; nine years; nineteen hundred; ninety days; ninety degrees; ninety miles; our love; small animals; usually given