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Sentence count:89Posted:2017-04-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: 14thSimilar words: fourteenth amendmentfourteenthirteenththirteenseventeengreen thumbprivate enterpriseread between the linesMeaning: [‚fɔrtɪːnθ /fɔː-]  n. position 14 in a countable series of things. adj. coming next after the thirteenth in position. 
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1. I'm planning to leave on the fourteenth .
2. The expression 'full moon' means the fourteenth day of the moon reckoned from its first appearance.
3. The fourteenth century cathedral was reduced to a mass of rubble.
4. The Festival, now in its fourteenth year, has become a major international jazz event.
5. Let's have dinner on the fourteenth.
6. He practically lived at the Metropolitan on Fourteenth Street.
7. I saw him again soon after his fourteenth birthday.
8. But he left school just shy of his fourteenth birthday.
9. During the first quarter of the fourteenth century, the Armagnacs also benefited from their close ties with the Avignon papacy.
10. Clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment do not limit state power to legislate on economic matters. 29.
11. Tensions within international football could mean that the fourteenth World Cup will be the last of its kind.
12. From the fourteenth century onwards considerable building was carried out in the Gothic style.
13. From the middle years of the fourteenth century, such steps were sufficient to keep all but the most determined attackers at bay.
14. Kay said the ruling violates the Fourteenth Amendment, and could affect landmark rulings on reproductive rights.
15. From about the fourteenth century lay artists became more prominent, sometimes travelling and sometimes settled in urban workshops near wealthy patrons.
16. In the fourteenth century the village played a major role in the wool trade.
17. We might think back, for example, to the fourteenth century, and its dominant figure, Petrarch.
18. Peers spiritual Until the fourteenth century, all clergy were summoned to Parliament.
19. It is also a fourteenth century church and shows Romanesque tendencies in its sculptural decoration.
20. The design is copied from Japanese porcelains of the fourteenth century.
21. They're here to settle a dispute over whether or not to build a loo in the vestry of the fourteenth century church.
22. Reargument was largely devoted to the circumstances surrounding the adoption of the Fourteenth Amendment in 1868.
23. This had been consolidated in power by the end of the fourteenth century, after the one serious attempt to overthrow it.
24. Ever-increasing demand stimulated a great viticultural expansion in the last half of the fourteenth century.
25. This authority must, of course, be exercised within the constraints of S 1 of the Fourteenth Amendment.
26. To the disorder caused by pestilence, other pressures were added in the late fourteenth century.
27. I do not mean to imply that the Ninth Amendment is applied against the States by the Fourteenth.
28. With the gradual introduction of mechanical clocks around the fourteenth century(sentencedict.com), hours of standard length became general.
29. Thus there was an academy of practising poets in Toulouse in the early fourteenth century.
30. This was originally a Romanesque building but was gradually turned into a Gothic one in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.
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