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Meanings of weighed from in English
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Usage of weighed from in English
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All should be husbanded with extreme care, and weighedfrom time to time.
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On the 3rd of November we weighedfrom Madeira.
3
The sheep weighedfrom twelve to sixteen pounds and were charged at about seven shillings and seven pence each.
4
Fifty great guns were in position around the place, and their balls weighedfrom ten to forty pounds apiece.
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It was an enormous animal, fifteen or sixteen feet long, and must have weighedfrom three to four thousand pounds.
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Dry, each filled sandbag weighedfrom 60 to 80 pounds; wet earth weighed much more.
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They were from five to seven feet in length, and must have weighedfrom two hundred to four hundred pounds each.
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On the 18th of September, 1740, the squadron weighedfrom St. Helens with a contrary wind.
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Here were several flocks of penguins, the largest I ever saw; some which we brought on board weighedfrom twenty-nine to thirty-eight pounds.
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Thus, every year the crops are carefully harvested and weighedfrom twenty measured plots of ground that receive no treatment except the rotation of crops.
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A fatted ox was 800 pounds compared to the former 400 pounds which it weighedfrom the 1300s to the 1600s.
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In shopping to develop the recipes for this book, we found bone-in split breasts that weighedfrom 7 to 14 ounces.
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This heap was no less than 70 feet long and 10 feet wide, and the bars each weighedfrom 35 to 40 pounds.
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In August, 1891, Mr. F. W. Collins, a Rockland dealer, had 50 lobsters in his establishment which weighedfrom 10 to 18½ pounds apiece.