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Example sentences for "number from"

  • 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.

  • The eggs vary in number from three to five.

  • The eggs varied in number from two to five.

  • 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 in number from seventy-three to ninety-two.

  • The ribs vary in number from twelve to fourteen pairs.

  • 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.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    dead line; important part; irredeemable paper; large plain; lifted his; made great; made public; natural love; ninth year; number from; number thirty; number three; number twenty; numbering about; private corporations; rapid stream; reverend father; rock salt; small craft; suddenly came; term growth; turned about; various members; vegetarian diet; whole group; will take