The eggs, in number from four to five, are gray mottled with brown; the young escape as soon as possible, having but too many enemies to fear on the ground.
The eggs, in number from four to five, are of a rusty gray, shaded and spotted at the upper end with dark brown.
The eggs, in number from three to five, are of a whitish gray, spotted and dotted with dark gray; incubation lasts fourteen days.
They vary in number from three to five; and as a rule the colour is a dingy white, spotted and speckled sparingly all over with olive-brown and inky purple, which together form a well-marked zone at the large end.
The Peabody Museum has a number from mounds on the Saint Francis River, Ark.
As those which have come to my notice represent but a few localities, I shall insert descriptions of a number from regions as remote as possible.
This band is in most cases occupied by a series of dots or conical depressions varying in number from one to thirty.
Vertebrae ranging innumber from seventy-three to ninety-two.
The cheek teeth vary in number from two (Hydromys) to six (Rabbit) on each side of the two jaws.
Then Oswald the sonne of Edelfred, and brother to the foresaid Eaufride was created king of the Northumbers, the sixt in number from Ida.
This Brightrike was descended of the line of Cerdicus the first king of Westsaxons, the 16 in number from him.
He was the 24 king in number from Cerdicus or Cerdike the first king of the Westsaxons.
They vary in number from two to fifteen, but usually there are about six to a birth.
Their eggs vary in number from five to eight and are creamy white, dotted with reddish; size .
The eggs which are buff colored, number from four to nine and are laid during June and July.
The eggs are pale buff and number from six to fourteen.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "number from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.