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Example sentences for "infinite number"

  • To assert that we could not breed our cart and race horses, long and short horned cattle, and poultry of various breeds, for almost an infinite number of generations, would be opposed to all experience.

  • These savings are daily producing an infinite number of small capitals, the slow and gradual produce of labor, which are always increasing.

  • From four o'clock in the morning we had an infinite number of visitors, wanting to accompany us to the palace.

  • Of Hemispheres, which are infinite; and which are divided by an infinite number of Lines, so that every Man always has one of these Lines between his Feet.

  • An infinite number of men will sell publicly and unhindered things of the very highest price, without leave from the Master of it; while it never was theirs nor in their power; and human justice will not prevent it.

  • There are an infinite number of other monuments with inscriptions; but those above, and this below, will be sufficient for me to convey to you, and you to my friend at Winchester.

  • We passed through the streets, in which were an infinite number of people, to a house provided for us, the best of all the place, which was caused to be glazed by the Duke on purpose for us.

  • The Pope, not relying solely on Peter, called a council at Clermont, where an infinite number of people of all sorts were assembled.

  • And after an infinite number of sundrie cogitacions, Loue got the victorie.

  • And so tossed with an infinite number of diuers thoughtes passed the night, vntill the daye beginning to lighten the world with his burning lampe, constrained her to ryse.

  • But after she had searched an infinite number of meanes to come to that which she desired, there was one that semed moste expedient for that purpose, and of least perill aboue other.

  • In other words, infinite number as an actuality is impossible because it is a contradiction in terms.

  • This merely means that one may mentally continue dividing it forever, but we can never say that one has actually made an infinite number of divisions.

  • In order that a given thing shall be in motion, it would be necessary for an infinite number of things to be in motion.

  • This is impossible, because there cannot be an infinite number of things all here and now.

  • It is a land of great abundance, and has an infinite number of people, all workers, and each one master of many trades.

  • An infinite number of fruits are found, all very good and well flavored; and honey and fish in abundance.

  • Of these latter, and of others like them, there was an infinite number there.

  • He found it lighted up with an infinite number of flambeaux of white wax, and perfumed by a delicious scent issuing from several censers of fine gold of admirable workmanship.

  • In short there is an infinite number of nations differing in manners and customs, as they do on the earth.

  • Love lends its name to an infinite number of engagements (Commerces) which are attributed to it, but with which it has no more concern than the Doge has with all that is done in Venice.

  • Yet as the epithet is bestowed on an infinite number of bad poets and tedious authors, it is more often used to ridicule than to praise.

  • Thus the intercourse between gentlemen at once gives them familiarity and furnishes them with an infinite number of subjects on which to talk freely.

  • Avarice often produces opposite results: there are an infinite number of persons who sacrifice their property to doubtful and distant expectations, others mistake great future advantages for small present interests.

  • Our taste is guided by the bent of our self-love and temper, which supplies us with new views which we adapt to an infinite number of changes and uncertainties.

  • Once made, they are dead, and an infinite number of alternative conceptual decompositions can be used in defining them.

  • The total earth's complexity far exceeds that of any organism, for she includes all our organisms in herself, along with an infinite number of things that our organisms fail to include.

  • If a bottle had to be emptied by an infinite number of successive decrements, it is mathematically impossible that the emptying should ever positively terminate.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "infinite number" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


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