There was always spare food for seconds, as well as thirds and sometimes fourths. |
|
Three fourths of the deaths were caused by entrapment in the bed structure leading to suffocation or strangulation. |
|
Also, descending fourths appear in the accompaniment of the melody more than once. |
|
The noble falling fourths, echoed by the piano, re-establish the tonic key unambiguously. |
|
Nearly three fourths of women incarcerated in federal prisons in 1998 were charged with drug offenses. |
|
Nearly three fourths of the American paint market is shared by the 10 largest paint companies. |
|
They had barely gotten three fourths around the first quarter and she looked exhausted. |
|
If the skin be very tense, it may be embrocated with a mixture of three fourths of oil of roses, and one fourth of common vinegar. |
|
Nice observation Luke, although three fourths of us here already knew that. |
|
There was plenty of jaunty energy in the folkish Intermezzo, enriched by bare fourths and fifths. |
|
Standing the pineapple on end, cut it lengthwise into fourths and remove the core. |
|
Musically, he used three or four short notes followed by upward-reaching intervals, usually minor thirds or fourths. |
|
It's a row you can hum, for it emphasizes thirds and fourths, rather than seconds and tritones. |
|
Then, to my surprise, he tore the photograph in half, then fourths, then eighths and threw it in the garbage basket beside his bed. |
|
Practicing fourths and consecutive sevenths challenges the ear in ways that sixths and thirds don't, in addition to enhancing hand stability. |
|
About three fourths of the province's population live in rural areas and are among the poorest in China. |
|
Most of us are so used to the full-voiced chords, it is actually tricky to play the thirds and fourths in the right hand and single notes in the left. |
|
Outside of the first beats, intervals of fifths, fourths, thirds, and even seconds are allowed. |
|
The harmonies he wrote for saxophone and trumpet, often fourths and fifths, made the quintet sound much larger than most bebop quintets. |
|
The fifth was thus regarded as a fourth plus a whole tone, and the octave can be regarded as two fourths plus a whole tone. |
|
|
In essence, it will be of global benefit, since there are more than 120 developing countries, comprising three fourths of the global population. |
|
These countries are far from achieving Millennium Development Goal 5, to improve maternal health and reduce maternal mortality by three fourths. |
|
Academic studies show that dividends account for more than three fourths of long-term performance. |
|
Open fifths, fourths and tritones, modality and whole-tone scales abound. |
|
However, greater progress is needed in rural areas, where three fourths of poor people live. |
|
Over the course of 18 months, nearly three fourths of patients stopped taking their medicines due to lack of effectiveness or intolerable side effects. |
|
In tempering the piano, we narrow the fifths and widen the fourths. |
|
The Advisory Committee also did not support the recommendation to increase the maximum pension from two thirds to three fourths of annual net base salary, excluding post adjustment. |
|
On the other hand, in the major urban centres such as Kinshasa, three fourths of inhabitants live from hand to mouth, having no foodstuffs in reserve or money to provide for food. |
|
Like a lute, a gamba's neck is fretted, and it has six or seven strings tuned in fourths around a central third, rather than the fifths of a cello. |
|
Dissapointed with my experiment, I used my acoustic guitar with a traditional tuning for chords and then, in order to play melodies and solos, I would re-tune it in simetric perfect fourths. |
|
A similar situation exists in Mongolia, where over the last 20 years half the wheatland has been abandoned and wheat yields have also fallen by half, shrinking the harvest by three fourths. |
|
Intervals of all sizes abound with stacked fourths, fifths and diminished fifths being some favorites of the composer. |
|
According to research undertaken for the non-profit association for people over age fifties called AARP, nearly three fourths of such mature citizens favour the legalisation of therapeutic cannabis. |
|
A recall is initiated by a resolution adopted by not less than two thirds of the members of the state legislatures in not less than three fourths of the states. |
|
Harmonies range from the common triad to parallel fourths and fifths and dissonant harmonic progressions. |
|
About half of the premolars had achieved half root formation when three fourths of the primary molar roots were resorbed. |
|
The machine-washable cloth is quilted in four sections, making it easy to fold in half or fourths to get hard-to-reach places. |
|
The service sector has increased drastically in all Nordic countries in the last 15 years and today accounts for about three fourths of all employed persons. |
|
The amendment did not take effect until it was ratified by three fourths of the states, which occurred on December 6, 1865, when Georgia ratified it. |
|
|
Instead, it is the consonant intervals which are stressed, such as perfect fourths and fifths, and even more commonly, parallel thirds and sixths. |
|
Additionally he is a pioneer of a new Perfect Fourths tuning system for guitarists. |
|