How To Use A hundred times In A Sentence

  • One cannot do a foolish thing once in one's life, but one must hear of it a hundred times
  • One cannot do a foolish thing once in one's life, but one must hear of it a hundred times
  • There, stretched at full length in the boat's bottom, with my eyes turned up to the sky, I let myself float slowly hither and thither as the water listed, sometimes for hours together, plunged in a thousand confused delicious musings, which, though they had no fixed nor constant object, were not the less on that account a hundred times dearer to me than all that I had found sweetest in what they call the pleasures of life. Rousseau (Volume 1 and 2)
  • To hear a hundred times is not so good as to see once. 
  • The shoebox-sized homes of battery hens have been shown on television a hundred times. Times, Sunday Times
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  • The advantage of reading a book while practicing for pure technique alone is that it enables us to forget the boredom of playing a passage over and over again, a dozen, or fifty or a hundred times until the body has absorbed it.
  • Such a fish! ten times as big as the biggest trout, and a hundred times as big as Tom, sculling up the stream past him, as easily as Tom had sculled down. The Water Babies
  • You could fly over the area a hundred times and not spot it. Times, Sunday Times
  • To hear a hundred times is not so good as to see once. 
  • One cannot do a foolish thing once in one's life, but one must hear of it a hundred times
  • One cannot do a foolish thing once in one's life, but one must hear of it a hundred times
  • We have all seen this movie a hundred times and can pretty much speak all the actor's lines from memory.
  • To hear a hundred times is not so good as to see once. 
  • One cannot do a foolish thing once in one's life, but one must hear of it a hundred times
  • Here you go my dearies, it's the best I could do for now, but I promise you that dinner will make up for it a hundred times over.
  • One cannot do a foolish thing once in one's life, but one must hear of it a hundred times
  • If we heard it once, we heard it a hundred times: the inquiry needed to engender confidence in victims and the public. Times, Sunday Times
  • They go "questing" for blood donors, spearing their victims with a "beaklike projection" and drawing a "quantity of blood that is a hundred times their 'empty' weight. Tug-of-War With Nature
  • I've read the word shibboleth a hundred times, written it a few, and probably even said it myself, but I had never understood it until then. Slate Magazine
  • I hae taen the bent ower the Otterscrape-rigg a hundred times, day and night, and never could find the way unless I had taen my morning; mair by token that I had whiles twa bits o 'ankers Rob Roy
  • : The British prime minister's race may have gone to a US-style debate system, with Lib Dem insurgent Nick Clegg the main beneficiary, but can you imagine any American presidential candidate admitting that he had read Waiting for Godot a hundred times (much less writing a newspaper essay celebrating it)? News Junkies
  • And those are the decisions you're making a hundred times an hour and hoping that your instincts are good.
  • Of course, we've got a pretty short back-line to sight on, but the shift is more than a hundred times as great as the possible error in backsight could account for, and there's apparently nothing either regular or systematic about it that I can figure out. Skylark Three
  • Proofread everything a hundred times and have one other person proofread it.
  • As to preaching, by your own command I have been a hundred times _preaching_, and have forbidden people to follow several of the roads which lead to your territories, and yet silently, in the same breath, have led them hither safe enough, by some other vain paths; as I have done by preaching lately in Germany, and in one of the Faroe isles, and various other places. The Sleeping Bard or, Visions of the World, Death, and Hell
  • Being interrogated by the two players had been interesting, but he would do it a hundred times if it meant being with Mandy.
  • One cannot do a foolish thing once in one's life, but one must hear of it a hundred times
  • One cannot do a foolish thing once in one's life, but one must hear of it a hundred times
  • It would have been enough to break the heart of a person who had calculated upon getting a fortune, which I never did; for I felt always like an intruder and a bondswoman, and had wished myself out of the Petherwin family a hundred times, with my crust of bread and liberty. The Hand of Ethelberta
  • Most importantly, werewolves are pack creatures, kes them a hundred times stronger.
  • I've assured and reassured him a hundred times that this isn't true, but then, there's only so much you can say to salvage a hurt ego.
  • To hear a hundred times is not so good as to see once. 
  • One cannot do a foolish thing once in one's life, but one must hear of it a hundred times
  • I've seen it a hundred times: an oafish fan shamed out of F-bombs by kids sitting with their parents. You Brought a Child to an NFL Game?!
  • And if you ever attempt to go forth again to find out new wonders in the world, I shall clasp you round with my arms, as I do now, and keep you prisoner against your will; and if you say 'Farewell' a hundred times to me, I shall blot out that sad word every time with my lips, and put a better one in its place, until my word conquers yours. A Crystal Age
  • Yeah, the adverb problem has bitten me in impolite places a hundred times and they’re usually the first to go when the story gets passed around my friends. Dialogue is a dance « Write Anything
  • To hear a hundred times is not so good as to see once. 
  • `I told him a hundred times he should purge himself of the jook. THE BROKEN GOD
  • One cannot do a foolish thing once in one's life, but one must hear of it a hundred times
  • There were pegboard walls of tools, shelves of paint supplies, and large rolls of canvas and paper, along with flats and screens that looked as if they had been painted over a hundred times. Dark Secrets 2: No Time to Die the Deep End of Fear
  • During World War II, he developed a camera a hundred times more powerful than the iconoscope, which was the first night-vision camera, called the sniperscope or snooperscope, and he worked on radio-controlled missiles.
  • One cannot do a foolish thing once in one's life, but one must hear of it a hundred times
  • It was a hundred times more fun than I'd expected.
  • If we heard it once, we heard it a hundred times: the inquiry needed to engender confidence in victims and the public. Times, Sunday Times
  • The door bell rang again and both girls were startled by the sudden ringing sound that seemed a hundred times louder then usual.
  • I've anchored here a hundred times in thirteen fathoms. A SON OF THE SUN
  • He used be punctual for the rehearsals and I had to think a hundred times before telling him anything,’ said Farah.
  • Gawain responded that even if he taught her all he knew, and recited romances to her, she was already a hundred times more versed in love than he.
  • One cannot do a foolish thing once in one's life, but one must hear of it a hundred times
  • The Holy Man, with an air of supreme exhaustion and supreme ecstasy, reclad himself in his white mantle, and the faithful ones wiped their brows, and re-squatting on the ground exultantly vociferated _Allah_ about a hundred times, nodding their heads, and finally changing their cry into _Bou! Without Prejudice
  • This blissfully uncrowded park, where visitor numbers are deliberately restricted, is worth the small entry fee a hundred times over for its beaches alone.
  • It's a narrow definition of freedom, yes, but necessary under the circumstances, we've all been told a hundred times if we've been told once.
  • In our guts lives something called a 'microbiome', which is made up of approximately 100 trillion bacteria collectively containing maybe a hundred times as much genetic information as their host.
  • Maybe she was embarrassed and humiliated, but she didn't show it - she dealt with the situation with quiet calm, as if she'd been through it a hundred times before.
  • Fevvers's good-time girl is about a hundred times healthier than Annabel's white-clad, world-fearing maneater.
  • The one answer I had a hundred times in that hour to offer the interviewees was quite simple: ‘If you had seen those same phenomena performed by a stage conjurer, how would you respond?’
  • One cannot do a foolish thing once in one's life, but one must hear of it a hundred times
  • The shoebox-sized homes of battery hens have been shown on television a hundred times. Times, Sunday Times
  • Had I not a hundred times been told, when sent to the wood - pile or the weediest part of the garden in my youthful days, that Helen's Babies
  • To hear a hundred times is not so good as to see once. 

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