Use "every few" in a sentence

1. Frequency: about once every few months

2. The roses bloom every few days.

3. Frequency: about once or twice every few months

4. Black snakes and moccasins every few hundred yards.

5. That boy outgrows his clothes every few months.

6. The Bugling would start and stop, every few minutes.

7. Americans redecorate their houses and offices every few years.

8. Frequency: about twice every few months, when opportunities arise

9. So I time-stamp my life every few moments.

10. A tickling cough coming every few hours with increasing intensity.

11. 9 Reapply every few hours, rinsing and drying the skin beforehand.

12. Oh, for a breather every few minutes, when the bell rings.

13. We refreshed our hardneck planting stock from Bulbils every few years

14. 4 Rotating the tires every few months helps them last longer.

15. 2 Rotating the tyres every few months helps them last longer.

16. Three-Ring Circus is Compulsively readable with new revelations arising every few pages

17. Every few minutes, millions of gallons of water cascade into the chasm below.

18. Continuous sound waves are digitized by taking "snapshots" of their amplitudes every few milliseconds.

19. The region’s bamboo plants produce massive amounts of fruit just once every few decades.

20. It approaches Rome, lumbering up the Appian Way, doubling its size every few minutes.

21. Awacs/JSTARS crews will fly every few days, but CRC crews do shift work

22. The current background extinction rate is estimated to be one species every few years.

23. The wolf continued Baying at the moon, letting out a lone cry every few minutes

24. 13 A train would pass through there every few minutes at that time of day.

25. Every few cases some preclear may try to palm off telepathy as an aberrative factor.

26. Now we fasten pinecones to the dahlia sticks and shake them out every few days.

27. The rock, bigger than a sports arena, menacingly close to our planet every few years.

28. The da is gonna want to be updated every few hours, so keep me informed.

29. There will be a survey telescope that will be scanning the sky every few nights.

30. It is quite a thirsty plant, so water every few days to keep it fresh turgid.

31. 5 Every few feet were huge eight-branched candelabra,(www.Sentencedict.com) each with its own beeswax candles.

32. Perennial Asters will return every summer and can be divided every few years to increase their yield

33. Every few kilometres we passed a burnt out jeep or truck at the side of the road.

34. She received occasional visitors, such as some prominent politicians who went to pay their respects every few years.

35. It seems so easy to get a $100 cash advance every few days at a local ATM machine.

36. One belays while the other climbs, inserting anchors every few feet as protection should there be an inadvertent fall.

37. Some programs feature acts of violence every few minutes; and this may go on hour after hour throughout the day.

38. 14 And there were other things; saliva drooled from her lips and every few seconds she gave a retching cough.

39. He kept making jokes about fencing which involved parrying with an imaginary sword and shouting en garde every few minutes.

40. Every few years miners appraise the performance of the board members and vote on whether they should be retained as directors.

41. There was a time when I'd write a half-dozen book reviews every few weeks, and add them to The Bactra Review

42. Every few minutes she would look at one of us, pucker up her lips and then we realized she wanted a kiss.

43. Years ago, I used to travel to Moscow’s Izmailovsky flea market every few weeks, hooking up with a dealer who Crisscrossed the …

44. However, there is no regular shipping service to the rest of Equatorial Guinea, and ships call as infrequently as every few months.

45. As early as the 12th century, Venice’s vast shipyards were turning out fully equipped galleys at the rate of one every few hours.

46. Hospital Bookstalls Every few months club members run a book stall at the Royal Surrey County Hospital to raise funds for hospital projects

47. If you have regular seepage or water puddling after storms (even once every few years), you have to fix it permanently before finishing.

48. While other mattress stores are happy to sell you a new mattress every few years, we do things differently at Verlo Mattress of Appleton.

49. Every few steps the puppy made circles, dying from too much cuteness!! #funnydog #lake #walking #toocute #hillarious #insatacute #funnypets #dog #fromvintageandbeyond #Acephalous #valleylife #losangeles

50. 27 Her eyes wide and solicitous and framed by jet-black lashes I made thick and long by trimming the ends every few months.

51. Our palette of fresh cut flowers changes every few days, let our designers choose from the freshest stems to make an Abloom original vase for you

52. The official home of 2Cellos - we post our new videos and live concert footage here every few weeks, so keep coming back for the latest 2Cellos!!

53. Every few months, I receive an e-mail from an outraged (usually white) reader who is dismayed by what she sees as the denigration of my work.

54. Years ago, I used to travel to Moscow’s Izmailovsky flea market every few weeks, hooking up with a dealer who Crisscrossed the country digging up front pages from the Cold War era

55. Snow falls multiple times each winter in the Panhandle and mountainous areas of West Texas, once or twice a year in North Texas, and once every few years in Central and East Texas.

56. As we’ve previously established, every few months or so someone comes up with a Buzzwordy new name for an annoying dating habit, usually one that highlights the changing nature of romance in the digital era.

57. Synonyms & Antonyms of Barren (Entry 1 of 2) 1 producing inferior or only a small amount of vegetation if tobacco fields aren't allowed to lie idle once every few years, they will become Barren

58. Viewers who are familiar with Airplane will find it impossible to watch Zero Hour without bursting out laughing every few minutes because of the many scenes and dialog that are repeated almost exactly in the 1980 comedy

59. Emergency departments use the four Cardiographs that the Audicor CE runs with.’ ‘The silence was broken only by the constant beep of the cardiograph, the electrical noise humming out every few seconds to indicate a resting, biologically …

60. Be sure to use the same email address as your LATOKEN exchange account! LATOKEN exchange has Airdrops like this every few days, so you already have an account if you joined any of our previously published Airdrops

61. Marking to market means I have an asset, and every now and then, maybe every few months, every quarter -- a quarter is just a fourth of a year -- I have to figure out what that asset is worth.

62. Don't expect yours to sleep through the night - the digestive system of babies is so small that they need nourishment every few hours and should be awakened if they haven't been fed for 5 hours ( or more frequently ) .

63. You might have observed the local train coasting or braking, during which time no exhaust Chuffs would be heard, but you might have heard the intermittent exhaust from the air compressors at that time - could appear under those circumstances to just give a chuff every few revolutions of the

64. You might have observed the local train coasting or braking, during which time no exhaust Chuffs would be heard, but you might have heard the intermittent exhaust from the air compressors at that time - could appear under those circumstances to just give a Chuff every few revolutions of the

65. Swan reports that "Bewildered campaign aides would look around the table at one another, silently asking what the hell was going on" before one person would "invariably shuffle out of the room." Every few minutes, another would follow until they all reconvened safely in Stepien's office down the hall

66. On the other hand, in the July 24, 2005, issue of The New York Times Book Review, the critic and fiction writer Walter Kirn suggests that the novel's plot is "sinister high hokum", but writes admiringly of the prose, describing the author as "a whiz with the joystick, a master-level gamer who changes screens and situations every few pages".