Examples of 'some one hundred' in a sentence

Meaning of "some one hundred"

Some one hundred: indicates an approximate quantity of around one hundred units, items, or individuals. It is used to give a general estimate without specifying an exact numeric value

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some one hundred
Some one hundred years earlier.
That suggestion was endorsed some one hundred years later.
Some one hundred people attended the symposium.
His work has given rise to some one hundred publications.
Some one hundred subjects were being dealt with in technical groups.
The construction lasted for some one hundred and fifty years.
Some one hundred thousand people signed those letters.
His artwork is represented in some one hundred museums and public collections.
Some one hundred students were schooled at the palace yoga shala.
As to the fourth pyramid it is some one hundred feet more than the third.
Some one hundred illegal settlements will be given official recognition.
About five thousand nuclear related devices were moved out on some one hundred trains.
It contains some one hundred and thirteen tombs.
Under new agreements, train accessibility improvements were initiated in some one hundred stations.
He is the author of some one hundred publications in psychopathology.

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Provinces, in turn, were divided into castle districts, some one hundred of them altogether.
By now some one hundred and fifty people were employed in making gloves.
I have changed the music I want for my funeral some one hundred thousand times already.
Some one hundred parliamentarians from all over the world had attended.
In that position he established some one hundred technical and vocational schools throughout Iran.
Some one hundred participants attended the presentation of the methodology developed and the results.
The book of Nahum comes some one hundred years after the prophecy of Jonah.
Some one hundred jobs are found for disabled colleagues every year thanks to the mediation.
The Jürg Zimmermann collection comprises some one hundred and fifty valuable historical brass instruments.
Some one hundred employees of international humanitarian organisations currently live in North Korea.
The Court based that conclusion on a study of some one hundred Court of Cassation judgments.
Some one hundred people gathered in front of the US embassy in Brussels last Friday.
Banque de Luxembourg, some one hundred dedicated volunteers.
Some one hundred thousand people continue to live in " heavily " impacted communities.
A case in point is Debra Libanos, some one hundred kilometres from Addis Ababa.
As some one hundred worshipers celebrated evening mass, Islamic terrorists stormed the church.
And it bears fruit, some thirty fold, some sixty fold, some one hundred fold.
This gave me some one hundred names, but none of them felt quite right.
The Meltzer report, in the American Congress, was some one hundred pages long.
Some one hundred years later, people reported finding ancient Amerindian objects in ploughed fields.
The first recorded uses of the flag appear some one hundred years later. [5].
In 1864 it was a well-known landmark some one hundred miles southwest of Little Rock.
NATO forces had inspected more than 75 000 ships and intercepted some one hundred suspicious vessels.
When the Bourbon monarchy was restored in 1814, some one hundred claimants came forward.

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