Quot capitum vivunt, totidem studiorum=--There are as many thousands of different tastes of pursuits as there are individuals alive.
Tot rami quot arbores=--So many branches, so many trees.
Quot servi, tot hostes=--So many servants you 20 maintain, so many enemies.
Quot cœlum stellas, tot habet tua Roma puellas=--There are as many girls in your Rome as there are stars in the sky.
He was scarce so tall as I am--quaere, quot feet I am high: resp.
Species tot numeramus quot diversae formae in principio sunt creatae"-- which he declares illogical, inapplicable, and the worst that has been propounded.
From this came the proverb "Quot capita, tot sententiæ.
He has several imitations of Cowley: Vestitur hinc tot sermo coloribus Quot tu, Pococki, dissimilis tui Orator effers, quot vicissim Te memores celebrare gaudent.
The scholarly Menagius, in his Historia Mulierum Philosopharum, did not hesitate to pronounce her the most learned woman of all time--Feminarum quot sunt, quot fuere doctissima.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quot" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.