Examples of using Hundreds of objects in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Hundreds of objects are lent to other museums every year.
Where the ship had broken in two, hundreds of objects are spilled out onto the ocean floor.
Using hundreds of objects from the period between 1900 and 1980, the visitors dive into times gone by.
the collection consists of hundreds of objects and interiors.
Hundreds of objects are identified
flying saucers are just a few of the hundreds of objects available for consumption.
Hundreds of objects are identified
the museum retraces the daily life of the cauchois from hundreds of objects of the rural world.
The hundreds of objects in the exhibition were not arranged chronologically,
Using precision cut focal plane masks, WFOS would enable long-slit observations of single objects as well as short-slit observations of hundreds of objects simultaneously.
There are also hundreds of objects from the world of trains,
vitrines with hundreds of objects, wall paintings, photographs and collages.
context-sensitive popup menu attached to each displayed object, which displays object-specific information and actions. Hundreds of objects provide links in their popup menus to informative web pages
Hundreds of amazing objects to be discovered.
Hundreds of original objects from the 20th century.
Graphics library with hundreds of graphic objects to drag and drop into your displays.
Grenoble's Natural History Museum contains hundreds of thousands of objects related to the fields of botany,
The setting for the performance is composed of hundreds of porcelain objects created by Lot Lemm.
January 2019: Hundreds of astronomical objects are visible in this ESO Picture of the Week,
Hundreds of authentic objects and images are presented in an innovative experience-orientated layout.
Hundreds of authentic objects and images are presented in an innovative experience-orientated layout.
