Examples of using Four pints in English and their translations into Spanish
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Give me four pints.
Four pints, please.
I will send them four pints of my blood.
Four pints would be great.
I will just take the four pints then.
Four pints of dark, Thomas.
I drink about four pints of milk a day.
Four… pints… of lager!
Well, I drank four pints of sherry.
This will yield about three to four pints.
I need four pints of some Scotch.
The barmaid reckons they had three or four pints each.
Give me four pints of type O negative.
I beg your pardon, sir, butI had drunk part of four pints of two penny.
He gave four pints of blood and passed out.
Apparently my body was shutting down as I had lost over four pints of blood.
I could get four pints of Ruddles for that.
Um… some of the people from the show dragged me out to a club and… absolute carnage,had about four pints.
Four pints of 120 proof bourbon without a trace of hangover in it.
Oh, and he consumes about two to four pints of it just about every day.
Four pints, please is a card game for 2-8 players.
If you could take as much as four pints a day with you… you would still be sweating 1 0.
Four pints of lager, please. Oh, and what was Angus having?
For someone who tends to not like beer,I surprise even myself by drinking four pints, my hesitant Spanish smoothing out which each sip.
I received four pints of blood and was in critical condition for four days.
Last December, when I did my first training session,it seemed impossible that Betis would be leader today and four pints ahead of the third.
He lost four pints of blood and was too weak to leave his hotel bed.
According to Denis Winter(Death's Men, 1978), a fatal dose of phosgene eventually led to"shallow breathing and retching, pulse up to 120,an ashen face and the discharge of four pints(2 litres) of yellow liquid from the lungs each hour for the 48 of the drowning spasms.
According to Indian Army Medical standards, four pints of water a day is the minimum that a man can live upon exposed to hot weather.

