hundreds造句31. He was held in great affection by hundreds of students.
32. The closure of the factory left hundreds of men unemployed.
33. You say a, one, two, several, etc. hundred without a final 's' on 'hundred'. Hundreds can be used if there is no number or quantity before it. Always use a plural verb with hundred or hundreds.: One hundred have already been placed with foster families.
34. Hundreds of innocent civilians had been slaughtered by government troops.
35. The strike has led to the cancellation of some ferry services and left hundreds of passengers stranded at the docks.
36. Hundreds of police in riot gear struggled to control the violence.
37. Hundreds of youths rampaged through the town, shop windows were smashed and cars overturned.
38. There was a big moon and hundreds of stars were shining overhead.
39. I wrote hundreds of begging letters to charities and businesses.
40. The new economic freedom has spawned hundreds of new small businesses.
41. The guide pointed at a pagoda and told us that it was built hundreds of years ago.
42. The shop window was filled with hundreds of items.
43. Hundreds of civilians were massacred in the raid.
44. The catalogue has hundreds of different varieties of seeds.
45. That dress costs hundreds of pounds.
46. Hundreds of homes were flattened by the tornado.
47. Hundreds of people attended the funeral.
48. Hundreds of people flocked to the football match.
49. Hundreds of departing motorists jammed the roads.
50. The gale blew down hundreds of trees.
51. There are hundreds of different brands on the market.
52. Hundreds of firms had exhibition stands.
53. Hundreds of innocent civilians were cruelly slaughtered.
54. Hundreds of tree species face extinction.
55. Hundreds of nuclear weapons have been scrapped.
56. Floods in Bangladesh have washed hundreds of homes away.
57. The war swept off hundreds and thousands of people.
58. Hundreds of mushrooms had sprouted up overnight.
59. There were hundreds of people at the pool today.
60. Hundreds of small craft accompany the liner into harbour.