Similar words: hundred, hundreds, hundredth, hundreds of, hundredfold, hundred and one, a hundred percent, kindred. Meaning: adj. being ten more than ninety.
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(91) All that is known of Felix comes from a poem by Paulinus, one hundred years after his death.
(92) One hundred years later, the falsification could be revoked because of new developments in optics.
(93) Just over one hundred children between the ages of four to eleven came to the canteen which had been transformed with decorations.
(94) Also he knows a lot about traditional medicines, which, by the way, I believe in one hundred per cent.
(95) There was a guard of honour for the Shah to inspect - more than one hundred troops.sentencedict.com
(96) One hundred and fifty years of glamour sitting on a stool right before your very eyes, that's what she was.
(97) If he ejects it into the fire, he shall sing one hundred psalms.
(98) There were one hundred and fifty mourners at Doris's memorial service when Lee Lacey claimed to receive the messages from her.
(99) One father is enough to govern one hundred sons, but not a hundred sons one father. George Herbert
(100) Over geological time it is likely that impacts have reduced the mass of the Martian atmosphere by a factor of one hundred.
(101) It was the next night after about one hundred and thirty thousand people in Dresden would die.
(102) They had only about one hundred and fifty yards to gather speed and could not achieve a full gallop in the time.
(103) One hundred and twenty-nine replies were received - a good response which has proved very useful.
(104) One hundred entries from 14 nations were in competition with 30,000 spectators visiting the event.
(105) The drivers are retracing the route of the Great Western Railway, built more than one hundred and fifty years ago.
(106) Strong science-based strategies for wildlife conservation have emerged over the last one hundred years.
(107) Results One hundred and eighty patients fulfilled the criteria for entry into the surveillance programme.
(108) One hundred years later there were 722 varieties of gooseberries and 171 gooseberry shows at which to exhibit them.
(109) It was built about one hundred and twenty years ago as a small but sturdy bungalow.
(110) Flocks of as many as one hundred wild turkeys, each weighing up to forty pounds[sentencedict.com], abounded in the woods.
(111) L Detachment at the time consisted of around one hundred men, most of whom had been through the basic training course.
(112) No wonder the others felt he was not one hundred percent reliable anymore.
(113) Out of one hundred and twenty-two horses, only three had not learned to ask for food within seven days.
(114) All of our history, we stayed just about one hundred percent occupancy.
(115) On the other hand, only works of art made more than one hundred years ago will carry an export ban.
(116) One hundred and forty one people were chosen for our study.
(117) The total accommodation on these trains was therefore limited to eighty-two first and one hundred and fifty third class passengers.
(118) About one hundred and fifty wounded patients are treated and eighty major operations conducted each month.
(119) I have to say, if he wanted to make me mad, he was one hundred percent successful.
(120) One hundred years later the land is almost completely owned by a typical northern hardwood forest.
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