12 sentences with 'eighth'

Example sentences and phrases with the word eighth and other words derived from it.

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« I bought an eighth of a pizza so I wouldn't overdo it at dinner. »

eighth: I bought an eighth of a pizza so I wouldn't overdo it at dinner.
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« The building has a beautiful view of the city from the eighth floor. »

eighth: The building has a beautiful view of the city from the eighth floor.
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« My brother turned eight years old and is now in the eighth grade of school. »

eighth: My brother turned eight years old and is now in the eighth grade of school.
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« This year I will celebrate my eighth wedding anniversary with a special dinner. »

eighth: This year I will celebrate my eighth wedding anniversary with a special dinner.
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« The eighth month of the year is August; it is full of vacations and festivities. »

eighth: The eighth month of the year is August; it is full of vacations and festivities.
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« Henry Percy, the eighth son of the Earl of Northumberland, was among them. »
« A group of people stand in the corridor on the eighth floor. They are the residents. »
« Then, while she was expecting her eighth child, she had to take a powerful painkiller. »
« Some 120 Vietnamese workers and their families lived on the eighth through twelfth floors. »
« On her eighth birthday on June 29, Chelsey gave herself the gift she had wanted most: a proud, charming smile. »
« For example, a Christian in Syria, a subject of the Muslim Arab kingdoms in the eighth century, could not speak to a Byzantine Christian, nor would she be welcome in Constantinople, as she was probably a Monophysite Christian (one of the many Christian heresies, at least from the Orthodox perspective) rather than an Orthodox one. »
« In the eighth century, the papacy produced a document (forged, as it turned out) known as the Donation of Constantine in which the Roman emperor Constantine supposedly granted authority over the Western Roman Empire to the pope of Rome; that document was often cited by popes over the following centuries as "proof" of their authority. »

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