Sentences with Hours, Sentences about Hours

Sentences with Hours, Sentences about Hours

1. We’ve got three hours.

2. Alex slept three hours.

3. I slept for nine hours.

4. I slept just two hours.

5. I slept just three hours.

6. I ate lunch two hours ago.

7. I can make it in two hours.

8. I gazed at the sea for hours.

9. I will have slept eight hours.

10. I worked for 3 hours yesterday.

11. I have been working for 3 hours.

12. I take a break every three hours.

13. Some voters waited hours to vote.

14. I have been studying for two hours.

15. I sleep six hours a day on average.

16. You have 2 hours to clean your room.

17. The plane will take off in two hours.

18. We will leave the mixture for 2 hours.

19. They will have called us in two hours.

20. The climb to the summit took six hours.

21. She has been watching TV for six hours.

22. Who has been sleeping for fourteen hours?

23. He has been teaching English for 2 hours.

24. I searched for hours, but couldn’t find it.

25. We listened to music for 2 hours yesterday.

26. The little baby had been crying for 2 hours.

27. Steve works an average of 100 hours a month.

28. The baby hasn’t been crying for three hours.

29. The trip will take approximately five hours.

30. He has been reading a newspaper for two hours.

31. Pleasure and action make the hours seem short.

32. They’ll be leaving Istanbul in two hours’ time.

33. We have been calling our relatives for 3 hours.

34. We played games in the park for hours yesterday.

35. He has been dancing around the house for 4 hours.

36. They chatted over coffee for more than four hours.

37. The cat has been searching for the toy for 2 hours.

38. Better three hours too soon than a minute too late.

39. They have been talking about the match for 3 hours.

40. Have Steve’s children playing at the park for hours?

41. Daniel had been watching TV for hours before he slept.

42. By 14, they will have been playing football for 3 hours.

43. 140.A 16-year-old should sleep eight or seven hours a day.

44. The guests have been watching the performance for 2 hours.

45. I had been sleeping for three hours when my alarm went off.

46. It had been raining for hours and the streets were very wet.

47. Natural beauty takes at least two hours in front of a mirror.

48. The students must study English at least eleven hours a week.

49. Will they have been waiting for three hours when we come back?

50. By midnight they will have been studying for exams for ten hours.

51. She will have been sleeping at home for two hours when we arrives.

52. The kid has been running and jumping in the playhouse for 2 hours.

53. I waited in line for four hours because I’m such a big fan of her.

54. I like work: it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours.

55. When you rang me at truly shocking hours of the night, I loved you.

56. Paula is not going to have been doing workouts for over three hours.

57. Children have been playing computer games in the lounge for two hours.

58. Despite they had been training for hours, they lost the football game.

59. 34.Despite they had been training for hours, they lost the football game.

60. In spite of they had been training for hours, they lost the football game.

61. She goes to work at 7 o’clock every morning and works for 10 hours non-stop.

62. When her husband came home, the woman had been cleaning the house for hours.

63. The ground was covered with snow. It had been snowing heavy for several hours.

64. The hours of folly are measured by the clock; but of wisdom, no clock can measure.

65. Even though I had two hours to spare for shopping, I couldn’t find the suit I wanted.

66. It’s not a man’s working hours that is important, it is how he spends his leisure time.

67. It’s not a man’s working hours that is important, it is how he spends his leisure time.

68. 52.Even though I had two hours to spare for shopping, I couldn’t find the suit I wanted.

69. I studied for long hours at night, therefore I got very high marks from the final exams.

70. Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe.

71. It’s not a man’s working hours that is significant, it is how he spends his leisure time.

72. Swift speedy time, feathered with flying hours, Dissolves the beauty of the fairest brow.

73. It’s not a man’s working hours that is significant, it is how he spends his leisure time.

74. If we’re doing this for ten hours, I’m going to need a little incentive to stay motivated.

75. Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks, but bears it out even to the edge of doom.

76. By the time my mother comes home at 3, we will have been playing computer games for two hours.

77. I was dozing on the sand, drowsy from the heat of the fire, when Naji shook me awake hours later.

78. There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea.

79. I like to embrace natural beauty. I try to get at least 8 hours of sleep, drinking a lot of water and exercising.

80. There is no substitute for hard work, 23 or 24 hours a day. And there is no substitute for patience and acceptance.

81. Some of those more out-there jokes were written in the wee hours of the morning. Somehow, they remained funny the next day.

82. I could announce one morning that the world was going to blow up in three hours and people would be calling in about my hair!

83. The beauty, the poetry of the fear in their eyes. I didn’t mind going to jail for, what, five, six hours? It was absolutely worth it.

84. I know of nothing more despicable and pathetic than a man who devotes all the hours of the waking day to the making of money for money’s sake.

85. Unfortunately, the clock is ticking, the hours are going by. The past increases, the future recedes. Possibilities decreasing, regrets mounting.

86. It seemed the world was divided into good and bad people. The good ones slept better… while the bad ones seemed to enjoy the waking hours much more.

87. As one gets older, it happens that in the morning one fails to remember the airplane trip to be taken in a few hours or the lecture scheduled for the afternoon.

88. If one advances confidently in the direction of his dream, and endeavors to live the life which he had imagines, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours.

89. I want to have children, but my friends scare me. One of my friends told me she was in labor for 36 hours. I don’t even want to do anything that feels good for 36 hours.

90. If one advances confidently in the direction of his dream, and endeavours to live the life which he had imagines, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours.

91. That was my childhood. I grew up with the monks, studying Sanskrit and meditating for hours in the morning and hours in the evening, and going once a day to beg for food.

92. I have got up at truly deplorable hours in the morning to confront Vancouver’s Jack Webster on television because I have been told that is the place to get exposure for ideas.

93. I was getting to bed about 10 P.M. so wound up and not getting to sleep by 11, and because I was putting the prosthetics on for five hours, I had to be up at 3 in the morning.

94. I get those fleeting, beautiful moments of inner peace and stillness – and then the other 23 hours and 45 minutes of the day, I’m a human trying to make it through in this world.

95. I’ve spent hours and hours doing research into Appalachian folk music. My grandfather was a fiddler. There is something very immediate, very simple and emotional, about that music.

96. They put me on the shift where they thought I could do the least harm, midnight to eight in the morning. Although the hours were lousy, they were perfect for an apprentice reporter.

97. He would use amphetamines to stay awake because he would have late night maneuvers that would go way into the early morning hours and he was given pills to stay up for the long hours.

98. I tend to start at 9 o’clock in the morning and write until 3. Those are my best hours. They fit the other rhythms of the world. So I write for six hours, pretty much without any breaks.

99. I am up at 3:30, reading the op-ed pages and getting ready to be on the air by 6 A.M. on the set of ‘Morning Joe,’ and after three hours of TV and two hours on the radio, it is only 12 noon.

100. Before becoming a mom, I never knew how good I had it to just spend time at a spa for a few hours. Now, those days are far and between. So when I have an hour, it’s all about the mani and pedi.

101. You get up about 2-3 o’clock in the morning and get through about 7 or 8 and 12 hours later you start all over. That’s the worst kind of work a person can do. You have to do these two shifts to get one day.

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