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Example sentences for "many millions"

  • This party is an instrumentality for the accomplishment of certain things that are very near and very dear to the hearts of many millions.

  • Thousands of millions of dollars have been invested; many millions of people obtain their bread by the propagation and support of certain religious doctrines, and many millions have been educated for that purpose and for that alone.

  • I cannot understand how so many millions of Catholics can submit to be insulted and threatened in a way that should excite the indignation of Christendom.

  • Why should he not call that a donation to foreigners of many millions?

  • Vast amounts of property, many millions, had been invested in manufactures, under the inducements of the act of 1824.

  • Many millions of dollars, six or seven, I believe, probably much more, were relinquished by this law.

  • The original act," says the message, "operated as a gratuity of many millions to the stockholders.

  • This policy is sounded in a country which dominates so many millions of alien nationalities.

  • Monthly our exports are exceeding our imports by many millions of dollars.

  • For that is what it almost amounts to now in Germany, and it is for this reason, no less than to escape military service, that so many millions of Germans have immigrated to this country.

  • Leland, knowing that he was to be the heir of many millions, was already thinking how some of the money should be used.

  • Many millions of dollars have since passed through my hands.

  • But the supply of water for the fountains was all defective at all moments, in spite of those seas of reservoirs which had cost so many millions to establish and to form upon the shifting sand and marsh.

  • These lands are a little bit of a small portion out of many millions of acres given as a subsidy, a gift, to build the Southern Pacific Railroad, which road, the charter said, was to pass through San Diego and terminate at Fort Yuma.

  • Rice= (Oryza sativa) is grown in nearly all the warmer countries of the earth, and forms the daily food of many millions of people.

  • Attached to its underground runners are those bulbs which serve as food to many millions of people, and from which starch, sago, sugar of grapes and brandy are prepared.

  • I have known some hundreds and thousands of dollars become in the credulous eyes of suitors as many millions, and a few millions become multimillions.

  • This land was being made for many millions of years.

  • It would give employment to many thousands of people, and homes at last to many millions.

  • We have now half as many millions of people as we have years, and many of us will live until a hundred millions stand beneath the flag.

  • Many things have occurred, in the course of this favored age, to encourage this hope for the future welfare of so many millions of the human race.

  • How she here came, so many millions of miles from the earth, a great mystery is.

  • It was but natural to suppose that here, on their own ground, they would possess means of defense even more effective than the offensive engines they had employed in attacking enemies so many millions of miles from home.

  • If I did, I would save the British taxpayer the cost of five more battleships, many millions of pounds.

  • Our object was to keep you from advocating the expenditure of many millions of the people's money upon more battle-ships.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    blank space; many animals; many another; many birds; many days; many directions; many examples; many fields; many flowers; many hours; many houses; many libraries; many millions; many minds; many miracles; many months; many names; many pictures; many plants; many small; many sorts; many tears; many things; many ways; many wounded; three states