Sentences with number
num·ber
N n - He was not one of our number
- Who's that nice little number?
- The great news is that keeping your mobile phone number when you change providers is EASY.
- 7 day subscribers will receive a Subscriber Benefits card enabling easy access to your subscriber number and subscriber offers.
- That little number is by Dior
- Roll another number
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- The free cell phone number reverse phone look up will prove to be a useful way of locating phone numbers in the future.
- They were numbered among the worst hit
- His days were numbered
- A small number of people
- Cut down numbers of trees
- Safety in numbers
- The pitcher's salary will be based on last year's numbers
- A number of errors
- The winter number of a quarterly
- This hat is a smart number
- numbered among the missing
- His days are numbered
- A library numbering 10,000 volumes
- No, I don't know the room number.
- Quite a considerable number of interviews are going on. [+ of]
- I seem to remember that Sam told a number of lies. [+ of]
- ...the world number one, Tiger Woods.
- They told me that their village numbered 100. [V num]
- Sarah sat down and dialled a number.
- ...'Unforgettable', a number that was written and performed in 1951.
- The Leicester Swannington Railway is numbered among Britain's railway pioneers. [be V-ed + among]
- He cut his paper up into tiny squares, and he numbered each one. [VERB noun]
- A telephone number
- She was number seven in the race
- A large number of people
- A number of people were hurt in the accident. The number of homeless children in the city has risen alarmingly.
- House number; license number.
- I've gone there a number of times.
- Their number was more than 20,000.
- Numbers flocked to the city to see the parade.
- To increase the number of eligible voters.
- The garrison is not up to its full number.
- The comic routine followed the dance number.
- For her third number she played a nocturne.
- Several numbers of a popular magazine.
- Did you call the right number?
- The attractive number standing at the bar.
- Put those leather numbers in the display window.
- Number is the basis of science.
- Casualties numbered in the thousands.
- Several eminent scientists number among his friends.
- We're going to run things here by the numbers.
- The committee really did a number on the mayor's proposal.
- It's time for you to get on stage and do your number.
- He was only interested in her fortune, but she got his number fast.
- That bullet had his number on it.
- Convinced that her number was up anyway, she refused to see doctors.
- Stars without number.
- Fingers numb with cold.
- A numb sensation.
- Numb with grief.
- She was numb to their pleas for mercy.