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Example sentences for "three hundred and sixty"

  • The Mayas of Yucatan divided the year into eighteen months of twenty days each, and they added five supplementary days at the end of the year in order to make a total of three hundred and sixty-five days.

  • Three hundred and sixty-third day, hears noise in next room and looks in direction of sound (88).

  • This was found to be three hundred and sixty-five whole days, and accordingly, this period was adopted for the civil year.

  • But, since the sun passes from west to east, through three hundred and sixty degrees, in three hundred and sixty-five and one fourth days, it moves eastward nearly one degree a day.

  • Like the Egyptians and Babylonians, they ascertained the length of the year to be three hundred and sixty-five days; but perfect accuracy was wanting for want of scientific instruments, and of recorded observations of the heavenly bodies.

  • The attorney's fees for the whole of this trifling piece of business footed up exactly seventy-two pounds sterling, or three hundred and sixty dollars.

  • He is reported to have made a visit to Egypt, to have fixed the year at three hundred and sixty-five days, to have determined the course of the sun from solstice to solstice, and to have calculated eclipses.

  • The debate was closed by Lord John Russell, who defended his plan: and on a division the second reading of the measure was carried by a majority of three hundred and sixty-seven against two hundred and thirty-one.

  • This resolution, however, was lost by a majority of three hundred and sixty to ninety, and on the 30th of June the order of the day was moved for going into committee.

  • The king’s three hundred and sixty concubines, who accompanied him, were adorned with royal splendour.

  • They were followed by three hundred and sixty-five youths, according to the number of the days in the year, dressed in purple garments.

  • The arcade ends in the centre of the outer main court, measuring five hundred and forty by three hundred and sixty feet; the inner court is somewhat larger and is surrounded by cloisters or galleries.

  • It traveled through this fierce blaze at the rate of three hundred and sixty-six miles per second!

  • Originally, we reckoned the year to consist of three hundred and sixty-five days.

  • It was simply to add to every fourth civil year an additional day, making it to consist of three hundred and sixty-six instead of three hundred and sixty-five, This supplementary day was given to the month of February.

  • A concession perpetuelle for the urns in a cemetery may, however, be purchased for the sum of three hundred and sixty-nine francs and eighty centimes.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    three classes; three crowns; three degrees; three distinct; three dollars; three dozen; three drops; three fathoms; three grains; three hundred and forty; three inches; three lemons; three others; three pairs; three pints; three ranks; three regiments; three ships; three stitches; three successive; three table; three tablespoonfuls; three teaspoonfuls; three types; three were; three yards