From this date the sixty-nine weeks, or four hundred and eighty-three years, would extend to the baptism of Christ in 27 A.
Christ Himself in His preaching of the gospel announced the fulfilment of a definite-time prophecy (the sixty-nine weeks, or 483 years, of Dan.
If planted as early as the weather will permit, the plants will blossom in seven weeks, the young pods will be ready for use in nine weeks, and the crop will be ready for harvesting in a hundred and five days.
Spring plantings will blossom in eight weeks, produce young pods in nine weeks, and ripen in a hundred and six days.
If sown as soon as the weather will admit, the plants will blossom in seven or eight weeks, and the young pods may be gathered for use in nine weeks.
Her last pregnancy lasted about twenty-eight or twenty-nine weeks, and terminated, after a short labor, by the expulsion of the ovum entire.
They died after a few weeks, and in March, 1880, she again bore twins, one living three and the other nine weeks.
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.
Earnt her 'old man' nine hundred dollars in nine weeks, by washing".
Suppose it were a bushel of potatoes they consumed in nine weeks.
If a family consume a barrel of flour in nine weeks, what part of a barrel will they use in one week, Matilda?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nine weeks" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.