1造句121. One litre is equivalent to 1,000 cubic centimetres.
122. Time lost through illness amounted to 1,357 working days.
123. The thieves stole 1 million worth of jewellery.
124. We drew our first game of the season 1?1.
125. Sugar was rationed to 1 kg. per family.
126. The bill will foot up to $1,000.
127. Pygmies average about 1.5 metres in height.
128. He has 1 200 men under his command.
129. The property has a valuation of $1.6 billion.
130. Altogether on the trip we clocked up over 1,800 miles.
131. A trio of English runners featured in the women's 1 500 metres.
132. The quake reached a magnitude of 7.1 on the Richter scale.
133. The pound was quoted this morning at just under $1.46.
134. 1,520 workers were laid off as part of a restructuring.
135. 87% of the 1 000 companies surveyed employ part-time staff.
136. 1 and 2 are Arabic numerals, I and II are Roman numerals.
137. The following applies only to tenants in occupation after January 1 1997.
138. Running a business heads the list of ambitions among the 1,000 people interviewed by Good Housekeeping magazine.
139. Add 1 pt of water and bring to the boil.
140. In 1999, dot-coms spent more than $1 billion on TV spots.
141. 1 doz bottles white wine 2.25 a bottle; ditto red 3.
142. After running 1 000 metres, he was panting and puffing.
143. The bank advanced $1.2 billion to help the country with debt repayments.
144. In China, the policy of one child per family was introduced to stabilize the country's population at 1.6 billion.
145. 1. to require something or to think that something is necessary:Do you need any help?
146. You can import files from Microsoft Word 5.1 or MacWrite II.
147. Here's how it works — 3 pts for a correct result, 1 pt for the correct winning team.
148. The value of the business was assessed at £1.25 million.
149. BET shares closed just above the offer price, up 1.5p at 207p.
150. South Korea duly qualified for the finals when they beat Italy 6?1.