Sentences with count
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C c - Her father was a Polish Count.
- He was counting slowly under his breath. [VERB]
- It was not low sperm count it was his tongue.
- Includes tips for increasing sperm motility, count, morphology.
- At the last family wedding, George's wife counted the total number in the family. [VERB noun]
- Couldn't we just count up our ballots and bring them to the courthouse? [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
- This article describes in detail the six- count, triple step footwork rhythms that dancers use to perform East Coast.
- The final count in last month's referendum showed 56.7 per cent in favour.
- A glass or two of wine will not significantly add to the calorie count.
- Hold your breath for a count of five, then slowly breathe out. [+ of]
- Surely it doesn't matter where charities get their money from: what counts is what they do with it. [VERB]
- No one agrees on what counts as a desert. [VERB + as]
- It's under 7 percent only because statistics don't count the people who aren't qualified to be in the work force. [VERB noun]
- 'You drink Scotch,' she said. 'All Republicans drink Scotch.'—'Wrong on both counts. I'm a Democrat, and I drink bourbon.'
- He was indicted by a grand jury on two counts of murder. [+ of]
- count your change
- We must count him in
- count yourself lucky
- To count in tens
- This picture counts as a rarity
- The job counts for a lot
- To count five
- count the money
- Six, counting me
- To count oneself fortunate
- His opinions don't count
- A touchdown counts for six points
- He counted his tickets and found he had ten.
- Close your eyes and count ten.
- There are five of us here, counting me.
- He counted himself lucky to have survived the crash.
- She counted three times before she was satisfied that none was missing.
- To count to 100 by fives.
- That first try didn't count—I was just practicing.
- Every bit of help counts.
- Intelligence counts for something.
- The box is labeled 50 count.
- Give the chairs a quick count to check if we have enough.
- He has a 3-2 count with the bases loaded.
- Can you count to a hundred? The psychiatrist asked her to count down from a hundred by sevens.
- There are three apples; count them.
- Your views don't count here. It doesn't count if you cheat with someone when you're drunk.
- He counts himself a hero after saving the cat from the river. I count you as more than a friend.