a hundred times造句1, To hear a hundred times is not so good as to see once.
2, They've had this argument a hundred times before.
3, I've told him a hundred times not to bully people, but he never learns .
4, If I've said it once, I've said it a hundred times.
5, It was a hundred times more fun than I'd expected.
6, I felt twice, thrice, a hundred times blessed.
7, They had to write it out a hundred times to remember it.
8, Annie: Definitely. It is worth watching a hundred times.
9, Vietnam has said that at least a hundred times.
10, More than once -- nay, more than a hundred times -- he had actually spoken!
11, Joe, I told you a hundred times not to take my wallet!
12, I've told you a hundred times to clear out those bottles.
13, Frank: I told you a hundred times! Why do you ignore me?
14, Stars a hundred times more massive than the sun pierce the roiling haze of the Tarantula Nebula in the Large Magellanic Cloud.
15, It is better to see once than hear a hundred times. Emphasizing that what one sees by oneself is more convincible and impressive.
16, You'll have to at the time a hundred times a day now.
17, It is better to see once than hear a hundred times.
18, I have read it a hundred times with new rapture.
19, Most importantly, werewolves are pack creatures, kes them a hundred times stronger.
20, One cannot do a foolish thing once in one's life,[http:///a hundred times.html] but one must hear of it a hundred times.
21, Everything Suzanna had made me feel was alive again, magnified a hundred times.
22, Then he recounted a personal story he must have repeated a hundred times before.
23, And there he stood, staring down at me, as in my thoughts he had done a hundred times.
24, She, like all the other girls in the office, had seen him in the gymnasium a hundred times.
25, Her sociological imagination blends ideas from experience and the works of great scholars whose works can be read a hundred times.
26, I know I've asked you this before . - A hundred times before!
27, Where Emma errs once , she is in the right a hundred times.
28, And if it injures no one, why shouldn't one kiss a hundred times over?
29, When nothing seems to help, I go look at a stonecutter hammering away at his rock perhaps a hundred times without as much as a crack showing in it .
30, " Oh, Tom, don't lie -- don't do it. It only makes things a hundred times worse. "