Random good picture Not show
121. They won the war, although it cost them millions of lives.
122. The fall of the Ceausescu government brought newfound freedom to millions in Romania.
123. Millions of dollars have gone into the building of this factory.
124. The cost of repairing the damage could run into millions.
125. Despite the introduction of a security shield on the new £10 stamp, counterfeits are costing the postal service millions of pounds a year.
126. Millions of people live with the harsh realities of unemployment.
127. Banks will lose millions of pounds because of new legislation.
128. The railways carry millions of tons of freight every year.
129. Millions of refugees have suffered a total dislocation of their lives.
130. His office funneled millions of dollars in secret contributions to the re-election campaign.
131. I draw strength from the millions of women who have faced this challenge successfully.
132. The European Commission ruled that British Aerospace should pay back tens of millions of pounds.
133. Millions of dollars were poured into the maw of defense spending.
134. The museum will serve as a memorial to the millions who passed through Ellis Island.
135. As millions will have seen, by courtesy of the slow motion re-runs[sentencedict.com/millions.html], the referee made a mistake.
136. Thousands of pensioners have been done out of millions of pounds as a result of the changes.
137. He could never have foreseen that one day his books would sell in millions.
138. The government is spending millions of dollars in its attempt to combat drug abuse.
139. Through his telescope he could see millions of stars that were invisible to the naked eye .
140. Millions have migrated to the cities because they could not survive in rural areas.
141. They put out millions of pairs of shoes a year.
142. In the 1930s, millions of Ukrainians starved to death or were deported.
143. The government has lent millions of pounds to debt-ridden banks in contravention of local banking laws.
144. Millions of Africans were sold into slavery between the 17th and 19th centuries.
145. Millions of dollars were stolen in a bank raid last night.
146. A shorter working week will mean pay cuts for millions of workers.
147. Taxes could be the deciding factor for millions of floating voters.
148. Millions of years ago, changes in the Earth's climate caused animal and plant life to diversify.
149. For millions of Americans witnessing the event, it was a prima facie case of police brutality.
150. The management group would stand to gain millions of dollars if the company were sold.
More similar words: million, billion, milling, rebellious, mill about, millennia, fill in, fillip, lion, illicit, billiard, illiberal, willingly, brilliant, fulfilling, illiterate, pointillism, willingness, humiliation, constitutional convention, collision, illusion, pollination, alliteration, munitions, disillusion, nullification, dimensions, conditions, consumption.