While we always breathe, or should breathe, in the same rhythmic order (the octave) for the sustenance of life in general, we unconsciously breathe in various other measures for an endless number of other purposes.
They also offer us, the same as elements do to the chemist while making experiments, the opportunity for making an endless number of combinations.
Thoroughly good iron is convertible and reconvertible into an endless number of objects of usefulness.
A leather bucket, such as firemen use, will also be found of great service for an endless number of purposes.
A little ingenuity will enable the traveller to perform an endless numberof repairs with the contents of a bag thus furnished.
He was much esteemed by the prelates, and was received by an endless number of noblemen who made his acquaintance.
Pietro to the ground, in order to build it anew, he made him anendless number of designs.
Maria at Loreto, which was afterwards continued by Andrea Sansovino; and an endless number of models for palaces and temples, which are in Rome and throughout the States of the Church.
In this work may be seen an endless number of buildings, theatres, amphitheatres, palaces, and other edifices, all distributed with beautiful invention in that place.
As no end seems to have been assigned to the whole process, the course of the world's history would contain an endless number of Trojan Wars, for instance; an endless number of Platos would write an endless number of Republics.
His only impression after the lapse of some time was, that in the meanwhile Fleischmann had misused the same words, "German art," an endless number of times.
The amount of traffic, as indicated by an endless number of ferry-boats, tugs, and steamers of every sort, was immense.
Do you remember with what an endless number of monotonous jokes the goldfinches that fairly overran the Heuscheuer Mountains used to furnish us?
They did not sail far, when they saw on the shore, like a city, an endless number of troops, and the whole army surrounded by a ditch and the ditch protected by timber.
The essential conditions of all instruction consist in selecting the homogeneous phenomena from an endless number of heterogeneous phenomena, and in imparting the laws of these phenomena to the students.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "endless number" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.