Use "tenths" in a sentence

1. Set the timer (in tenths of seconds

2. A century- scale, decadal- scale variability, and we know the magnitude; it's about two- tenths to four- tenths of a degree Centigrade.

3. A bird in the hand is nine-tenths of the law, right?

4. Absolute tenths of secondsto be gained from every single pit stop.

5. What resulted was Britain giving nine tenths of Cameroon to the French.

6. That bullet was three-tenths of an inch from rupturing my aorta.

7. 19 Nine tenths of the population in rural areas live from hand to mouth.

8. Amounts ranging from several tenths to several micrograms of these ions can be determined with adequate accuracy.

9. The total energy imbalance now is about six- tenths of a watt per square meter.

10. The total value of the number is 1 ten, 0 ones, 3 tenths, and 4 hundredths.

11. Dividing grads into tenths to give a circle of 4000 decigrades has also been used in armies.

12. 44 On that day men were appointed over the storehouses+ for the contributions,+ the firstfruits,+ and the tenths.

13. Of the scandalous way in which the railway hotels were sold off and nine-tenths have deteriorated rapidly since.

14. These apparently involved the use of two tenths of the yearly income, though some scholars think there was only one annual tithe.

15. Experience has shown that with around 4 000km of sporty driving it should be possible to shave a further two tenths of a second off.

16. Nine-tenths of the bill for compensating victims of the institutionalised abuse will be shouldered by Irish taxpayers rather than the church.

17. That is, Tutankhamen mausoleum in at first opens, in the grave had also discovered many tenths groups "are at a loss thing".

18. These cables are a carefully assembled bundle of 169 smaller cables, each of which, in turn, is made of 127 steel wires that are each two tenths of an inch in diameter.

19. When the patients looked like they were close to death, their entire bed was placed on an industrial sized scale that was sensitive within two tenths of an ounce (5.6 grams).

20. Almanacks serve as clocks and watches for nine-tenths of mankind; and in fair weather are far more sure and regular than the best time-piece manufactur’d here or in London

21. : And also to answer the questions w[hi]ch you were pleas'd to ask me, how, when, and for what did these tenths, rents, or penc[i]ons, become a part of the revenue of the Archbishoprick..

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23. Microscopic studies reveal that by starting with single crystals with average dimensions of few tenths of a mm, each cycle of de-and re-ammination leads to a continuous decrease of the size of crystalline domains until an optimum geometry is reached for the given experimental conditions.

24. Being in approximate latitude 53 degrees 50′ and in approximate longitude 94 degrees 40′ in the Province of Manitoba, composed of Island Lake Indian Reserve No. 22A as shown bordered in red upon a plan of survey thereof by Donald Robertson, Dominion Land Surveyor, in the year 1925, of record in the Department of the Interior under number 36837... containing by admeasurement three thousand and twenty-three acres and two tenths of an acre, more or less.

25. Being in north latitude 51 degrees 52 minutes and west longitude 97 degrees 19 minutes derived from Berens Sectional map number 223 dated 1917, and in the Province of Manitoba and being composed of Jackhead Indian Reserve No. 43a, as shown on a plan of survey thereof by H. A. Bayne, Manitoba Land Surveyor, in the year 1926, of record in the Department of the Interior under number thirty-seven thousand one hundred and sixty, containing by admeasurement three hundred and fifty-one acres and three-tenths of an acre, more or less.

26. Being in latitude 55 degrees 24 minutes and longitude 104 degrees 22 minutes derived from the provisional edition of Lac la Ronge map sheet No. 73 P of the National Topographic Series dated 1929, and in the Province of Saskatchewan, and being composed of Indian Reserve No. 157 A, as shown on a plan of survey thereof by J. L. Reid, D.L.S., in the year 1909 of record in the Department of the Interior, under number thirty-six thousand nine hundred, containing by admeasurement nine acres and four-tenths of an acre.

27. Being in north latitude 54 degrees 4 minutes and west longitude 102 degrees 46 minutes derived from Cumberland sectional map No. 370 dated 1915 and in the Province of Saskatchewan and being composed of Pine Bluff Indian Reserve No. 20B, as shown bordered in red on a plan of survey thereof by W. R. White, Dominion Land Surveyor, in the year 1919, of record in the Department of the Interior, under number thirty-seven thousand one hundred and forty-seven, containing by admeasurement three hundred and forty-three acres and four-tenths of an acre, more or less. E. J. LEMAIRE, Clerk of the Privy Council.

28. Description: — Being in township six, ranges seventeen and eighteen, east of the principal meridian, and being composed of that portion of Shoal Lake Indian Reserve No. 37A in the Province of Manitoba, as shown on a plan of survey thereof by J. W. Fitzgerald, Ontario Land Surveyor, in the year 1911, of record in the Department of the Interior under number Thirty-seven thousand one hundred and fifty, containing by admeasurement one thousand and seven hundred and four acres and four tenths of an acre, more or less, the said portion being subject to a reservation of Flowage rights to contour one thousand and sixty-four, sea level datum, on all lands bordering on waters tributary to Lake of the Woods, which rights may be exercised at any time without notice and without compensation for any actual or alleged loss or damage to the occupant of the land.