“nine” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “nine”:

+ The ONA believe that human history can be broken up into nine eonaeons – groups of time each representing a human civilization.

+ Since the 2012 season, there are nine clubs from Melbourne, one from Victoria, AustraliaVictoria’s second largest city, Perth area in Western Australia, two from Queensland and two from Sydney, New South Wales.

+ In that same year of 1948, with the devaluation of the British Honduras dollar he, together with a group of citizens and nine of his political colleagues and friends such as then Leader of the Independence Party, John Smith, then Deputy First Minister Leigh Richardson, Herbert Fuller and Herman Jex, firmed the People’s Committee marked and was the start of the “peaceful, constructive Belizean revolution.

+ For Germany he played between 1938 and 1941 nine times and scored ten goals.

+ There is a tradition in England which began in the Temple Church in London and has now spread to many other places for a service of Nine Lessons and Carols.

+ They had two children, nine grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.

+ Vishnu is the preserver god, which means he protects the universe from being destroyed and keeps it going, according to this religion, and he has come to earth in nine forms so far, with Kalkione yet to come at the end of Kali Yuga to destroy evil.

nine in sentences?
nine in sentences?

Example sentences of “nine”:

+ Saturn has 53 named moons, and another nine which are still being studied.

+ Serra started nine missions in Alta California.

+ Historical Handbook Number Nine 1954, at the Gettysburg National Military Park Historical Handbook website.

+ Rooney married eight times and had nine children.

+ The Olei Hagardom included nine members of Irgun and three members of Lehi, who were Executionexecuted by hanging.

+ To do its job, the ministry is divided into nine departments, the central division deals with administration, the other divisions deal with a certain area of policy.

+ One of these miners was Quong Tart who came to Araluen when he was only nine years old.

+ She was nine years old when she placed 5th in the 1969 U.S.

+ It can carry between seven and nine passengers.

+ Since the 2001 discovery of a single individual in Burma, at least nine separate sites have been identified.

+ It is one of nine structures included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site known as Arab-Norman Palermo and the Cathedral Churches of Cefalù and Monreale.

+ After the game, the NBA didn’t allow nine NBA players a total of 146 games.

+ The Bell System telephone companies before BellSouth were South Central Bell and Southern Bell in these nine states.

+ Naval artillery shellings and air bombings were done for nine months.

+ The game has nine characters, called classes, and two teams that battle each other in many different ways, like Payload, which has one team pushing a cart along a track while the other team tries to stop them, and a twist on capture the flag where instead of a flag players must capture a briefcase with important papers.

+ Legend has won nine Grammy Awards.

+ The traditional Mid-Atlantic States comprise the most densely-populated of the nine U.S.

+ This region is formed of nine states: Alagoas, Bahia, Ceará, Maranhão, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Piauí, Rio Grande do Norte and Sergipe.

+ Saturn has 53 named moons, and another nine which are still being studied.

+ Serra started nine missions in Alta California.

More in-sentence examples of “nine”:

+ These nine houses are named after some famous people from New Zealand.

+ He returned to Paris when he was nine years old, and became a naturalized French citizen.

+ They can be divided into three groups: nine narrow main rings.

+ The nine gardens go by the name of “The Persian Garden”.

+ It was picked for nine Academy Awards and won one, Best Actress for Kidman.

+ When he was nine years old, his parents divorced.

+ In 1987, he paid $1 billion for the Nine NetworkNine television network from PBL, before selling the network back to PBL in 1990 for $250 million.

+ He played all or part of nine seasons in the majors, from 1970 to 1978.

+ He did extensive ethnographic field work during this time and studied more than nine Native American tribes throughout his lifetime.

+ Now that nine states had ratified the Constitution, it became the highest and most important law of the United States.

+ In 1937 Beadle was appointed Professor of Biology at Stanford University and there he remained for nine years, working for most of this period in collaboration with Tatum.

+ Five of his first nine operas were written for the Teatro S Moise in Venice.

+ I would suggest after nine months missing the person is no longer interested in editing here, and we can desysop them.

+ The band is made of Jeordie White – the bass player for Marilyn Manson Marilyn Manson, James Iha – who played guitar for The Smashing Pumpkins, and Josh Freese, who used to go on tour and play drums with Nine Inch Nails.

+ Teams change their pitchers often because it is hard for a pitcher to throw a full game of nine innings.

+ She was married nine times.

+ It affected nine states, mostly between April and September 1993.

+ Later, Park decided to add two more girls into the group, making Twice a nine member group by adding Tzuyu, who was added as the audience favorite due to bring the most popular contestant by the end of the show and Momo, who was added by Park himself since he felt the group needed someone with Momo’s performance abilities.

+ Serra started a total of nine missions.

+ She has released nine studio albums.

+ He researched and published widely, including nine books and over 80 book chapters.

+ She moved to Nashville, TennesseeNashville in 1981, and New York City almost nine years later.

+ She spent nine years on the long-running series, leaving in 1987.

+ He started just nine games in 2010, and his season ended with a forearm injury against Kansas State University.

+ He was portrayed by Hugh Jackman in nine movies from 2000 to 2017.

+ They had nine children.

+ Scissor-tailed flycatchers are easily identified by their long scissor-like tail, which may reach nine inches in length.

+ He then looks after the brown-striped chicks for nine months.

+ He had nine sons, some of whom also became rabbis.

+ There are nine species of “Passiflora” native to the USA, from Ohio to the north, west to California and south to the Florida Keys.

+ After the first formal agreement, nine Labour Co-op MPs were elected at the 1929 general election, and Alexander was made a cabinet minister.

+ She ate 11 pounds of cheesecake in nine minutes.

+ Al-Sufi was one of the nine noted Muslim astronomers.

+ All along the next nine years, He would have trouble with his brother Sun Ba who wanted to be Crown Prince instead.

+ Before, the country was divided into nine bigger units, also called “oblast”.

+ Saldivar went to her pickup truck and threatened suicide, but gave herself up after nine hours.

+ Jumbo lived sixteen years and nine months in the London Zoo.

+ It has nine areas of different kinds of sea animals, including ChinaChinese, polar areas.

+ A governors could not serve more than nine out of any twelve years.

+ It has a white band on the hoist hoist-side, separated from a fly-side by nine white triangles which act as a serrated line.

+ All together the SAK played nine seasons in the professional leagues.

+ Rorquals are the largest group of baleen whales, with nine species in two genera.

+ By 1803, after Ohio had been admitted to the United States, there were nine free states and eight slave states.

+ Shown above are the twenty quarters of Bari: these twenty neighbourhoods or “quartiere” as they are known, are further divided into nine governmental community boards.

+ According to oral traditions written down by missionaries in the 1860s, the island originally had a very clear class system, with an ariki, high chief, who had great power over nine other clans and their chiefs.

+ For the next nine years he tried to make a living in Venice, Naples and Rome; but he returned in 1798 to Paris, where the public gave him a warm welcome, but he made no money.

+ Manningham finished 2006 with a total 38 receptions 703 yards and nine touchdowns.

+ Evacuation ended after nine days, by which time 200,000 British soldiers and 140,000 French soldiers had escaped to Great Britain.

+ These nine houses are named after some famous people from New Zealand.

+ He returned to Paris when he was nine years old, and became a naturalized French citizen.
+ They can be divided into three groups: nine narrow main rings.

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