Sentence for months | Use months in a sentence

Sentences with months. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use months in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for months.

  • All over in a few poor months! (8)
  • For weeks and months? (12)
  • It had taken him six months. (8)
  • My uncle talked of two months. (4)
  • We had been six months at Craye. (10)
  • I expected you to stay two months. (4)
  • Two months must bring it to the proof. (4)
  • For eleven months I lay in a hospital. (12)
  • We have been married seventeen months. (10)
  • The last one was dated two months back. (22)
  • Let me think: it must be eighteen months. (12)
  • He had not given a dinner-party for months. (8)
  • Another six months before he was really free! (8)
  • He had been keeping her bound for two months or more. (8)
  • Months passed while the Iroquois brooded on vengeance. (19)
  • That was odd; he had been there some months last season. (8)
  • A young married husband away from the wife of his bosom nigh three months! (10)
  • Sir John, imagine what the last two months have been to me! (8)
  • They had loved each other to a standstill in twelve months. (8)
  • The squire grimly gave him a couple of months to make it good. (10)
  • They had succeeded in getting leave of absence for two months. (12)
  • All Europe is in convulsions in a few months: to-morrow it may be. (10)
  • For the next few months Hart had been kept busy drawing spandrels. (13)
  • He said he had not heard a word of Mrs. Warwick for several months. (10)
  • My father wishes you to invite Susan to go with you for a few months. (4)
  • The smouldering jealousy and suspicion of months blazed up within him. (8)
  • I can feel what you must have been through all these months, I can indeed. (8)
  • The months of absence from London appeared to have transformed her world. (10)
  • I went into a house; stayed there four months, and then went into another. (12)
  • Best time I ever had, these last two months; and nothing but the bill to pay. (8)
  • All her restless, jealous misgivings of months past would then be set at rest! (8)
  • In 1895 she was convicted of fraud, and spent three months in prison at Cleve. (12)
  • Had he received this document three months ago, he would not have taken it thus. (8)
  • Three further months to bring the family round, and the princess would be mine. (10)
  • For many months the fate of the thirteen revolting colonies hung in the balance. (19)
  • Rainy weather, preventing performance and profit, may be a companion for months. (21)
  • I compromised four libel suits, and ran my circulation up to 3,200 in eleven months. (16)
  • In the course of five months I brought twenty-one suits of slander and won every case. (12)
  • Then uncertain months, with a feeling of what the end would be; and then their marriage. (8)
  • It toppled over any self-complacency that had survived these last disintegrating months. (13)
  • Three months, she says so, positively, as I am going to have the pleasure of reading to you. (4)
  • No man of normal mind and decent industry should need more than eighteen months to master it. (12)
  • When I pledged my word to the squire I had reason to imagine the two months a sufficient time. (10)
  • He had stayed there several months, and come back with the younger face and the short fair beard. (8)
  • Take two or three months, and join us as we are travelling home; and then think of settling, pray. (10)
  • Fifteen battles in eighteen months; and Death a lady at a balcony we kiss hands to on the march below. (10)
  • Having looked forward to it for months, they were going to look back on it for months. (8)
  • Moisture gets under them, and during the winter months especially causes them to lift up and break off. (17)
  • I have written for them to hire a furnished mansion for a couple of months, carriages, horses, lacqueys. (10)
  • When we reached Geneva we found ourselves so comfortable that we stayed two months and did some reading. (14)
  • Months after I felt as if I had only just been torn from Clara, but she stood in a mist, irrecoverably distant. (10)
  • But a few days and it will be supportable; a few months and it will have become no more than a tender melancholy. (7)
  • As he spoke he passed his hand kindly over her dark hair, just as he had done a few months before in the Town Hall. (5)
  • She played at having forgotten him admirably, but he knew that a few months before she had been very mindful of him. (9)
  • The last month went, as all such last months go, in those intoxicating pastimes, the buying of furniture and clothes. (8)
  • Kenneth, when this is paid, I shall have made two pound seventeen in the three months, and saved you about three pounds. (8)
  • In 1832, he was made court music-director at Weimar, his duties only requiring his presence for three months in the year. (3)
  • It was three months, full three months, since her quitting it, and the change was from winter to summer. (4)
  • The War, which had promised to go on for ever, had ended just as he was about to join the Army, six months before his time. (8)
  • Cut off from all communication with France, for at least ten months must his forlorn band wait before assistance could arrive. (19)
  • Weeks grew into months and the spring came and the summer passed yet no word from the one she knew was dearer to her than life. (18)
  • Among the other passengers who regarded Letitia with a vivid eye was an American journalist who had spent several months in Brazil. (12)
  • This was some months after Lottie had got at Scheveningen from Mr. Plumpton that letter which decided her that she had no use for him. (9)
  • Other firms could not get their steel from the mills for months, but Graves had some mysterious way of securing his material when he wanted it. (13)
  • At the battle of Kennesaw Mountain in the previous June I had been badly wounded in the head, and for three months was incapacitated for service. (7)
  • The rivalry between the fur-traders was too strong, the memory of bloodshed too recent for perfect peace to be established in a few weeks or months. (19)
  • Six months earlier he had returned from India, an invalided cornet of light cavalry, with a reputation for military dash and the prospect of a medal. (10)
  • Further large sums were spent and difficulties surmounted to fit out an expedition which was in the desert for three months and has but just returned. (12)
  • The inherent effervescence of conglomerate youth had, during the two months of the term before Black Week, been gradually crystallising out into vivid oppositions. (8)

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