Sentences with Forty, Sentences about Forty
1. He took forty portals.
2. She is certainly above forty.
3. The temperature is forty below.
4. He put forty apples in the safe.
5. A fool at forty is a fool indeed.
6. He gave forty tangerines to his son.
7. Tom usually goes to bed at ten-forty.
8. The bus can carry a maximum of forty people.
9. He participated in the competition forty times.
10. You can be gorgeous at thirty, charmimg at forty, and irresistible for the rest of your life.
11. There are 80 million moms in the United States. Forty million stay at home with their children.
12. State District Forty is about to get hella canvassed, and I am so here for it.” He pounds a fist in the air.
13. Forty-five States, as the gentleman just said, have determined by people that were elected by the people of that State that marriage is the definition of one man and one woman.
14. I was up watching Meet Joe Black at four AM. I was hoping Brad Pitt would die, and he was still alive at seven forty in the morning! I actually felt sorry for once, for critics.
15. We cannot sacrifice innocent human life now for vague and exaggerated promises of medical treatments thirty of forty years from now. There are ways to pursue this technology and respect life at the same time.
1. Father established his business 40 years ago.
2. It won’t take 40 years for opposition to same-sex marriage to dissipate.
3. I’m 40 and I just got my first beauty campaign with Clairol Nice and Easy.
4. I did that for 40 years or more. I never had any writer’s block. I got up in the morning, sat down at the typewriter – now, computer – lit up a cigarette.
5. Well, my mom taught public school music for almost 40 years. And she’s about 5 feet – and very mighty. And she would control her kids a lot by giving them the eye, or the stare.
6. My mom, who’s been in the restaurant business for 40 years, is the number-one influence in my life. But I look up to a lot of people in the industry. Tops on my list is Mario Batali. My mom and Mario taught me the same lesson: Food is love.
7. Mom was 50 when my Dad died. She got on a bus every weekday for years, and rode 40 miles each morning to Madison. She earned a new degree and learned new skills to start her small business. It wasn’t just a new livelihood. It was a new life.