From the twelfth to the fifteenth centuries Kamakura was the capital of the Shogunate, and at one time had a population of a million people, but to-day it is but a seaside village.
I have often spoken of the purpose of this Administration to serve the national interest of 170 million people.
There are 61 million people on the job; wages, farm incomes, and business profits are at high levels.
Two hundred miles to the southwest of Allahabad is Jubbulpur, capital of a district of over half a million people.
Melbourne, the capital of Victoria, situated on Port Philip Bay, near the mouth of the Yarra River, is the largest city of Australia and contains nearly half a million people.
In our civil files, in which are filed the fingerprints of the various types of applicants, service personnel and the like, we have fingerprints of approximately 62-1/2 million people.
At the present time, we have the fingerprints of more than 77 million people, and they are subdivided in this fashion: we have two main files; we have the criminal files and we have what are referred to as civil files.
We have the fingerprints of 77-1/2 million people?
In that file we have approximately 15 million sets of fingerprint cards, representing approximately 15 million people.
Although the larger part of the population of 3 million people is German, parts of Switzerland are French, and other parts Italian.
Modernized handling of local mail now brings next-day delivery to 168 million peoplein our population centers, expanded carrier service now accommodates 9.
The German nation comprises 85 million people, which, because of the number of individuals and the compactness of habitation, form a homogeneous European racial body, the like of which cannot be found in any other country.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "million people" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.