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thirty English

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thirty

(ordinal thirtieth) The number 30. I had my first child when I was thirty years old.

thirty

The number 30. tens is thirty.

thirty

being ten more than twenty the cardinal number that is the product of ten and three

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30 thirtieth xxx XXX

Topics thirty topics

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Simple sentences

This class is made up of thirty-five pupils.
It was seven thirty.
She taught music for thirty years.
Ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, sixty, seventy, eighty, ninety, hundred.
Ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, sixty, seventy, eighty, ninety, one hundred.
December has thirty-one days.
Tom usually works from nine to five-thirty.
He escaped from prison thirty years ago and has been on the lam ever since.
I'm thirty years old.
You have thirty days.
I'm paid thirty dollars an hour.
There are thirty names on the list.
Tom owes me thirty bucks.
It doesn't start before eight thirty.
It won't start before eight-thirty.
It doesn't start until eight thirty.
Look how they all speak ill of me behind my back because I married a woman thirty years younger than me.
Class doesn't begin until eight-thirty.
Thirty-two Madagascan scholars are flying to China.
As a rule, he arrives at the office at about nine-thirty in the morning.
The meeting finished thirty minutes ago.
It takes us thirty minutes to walk from here to the station.
Applicants must be under thirty years old.
I think we had better wait another thirty minutes.
Nancy and Jane had to go home at five-thirty.
You look the way your father did thirty years ago.
School begins at eight-thirty.
It is thirty meters in length.
It begins at six-thirty.
The trees are planted at intervals of thirty meters.
The bridge is thirty meters in width.
There were thirty people present at the meeting.
Admission to the museum is thirty dollars.
This classroom can accommodate only thirty students.

Movie subtitles

The other halves will be given to you in thirty days, that is to say after execution of clauses of the contract.
I will arrive at Bedarieux station at four thirty.
Thirty thousand. - From the Russians?
Look, we'll give you thirty.
The whole town has been deader then a door nail for over thirty years.
Thirty-seven hundred years ago!
Thirty-five.
Thirty pages today, Professor.
Thirty-five, thirty-five.
Thirty-six.
Thirty-seven and no more.
Thirty-seven?
Thirty-two?
Make it three-thirty.
Thirty-five. Oh.
Thirty years ago.
We were up to a hundred thirty thousand. So we were.
And they flogged Khmyr for thirty and three years.
I've had you for thirty years.
You must read this letter at exactly one-thirty.
Ten-thirty is the deadline for uncle Henry.
At precisely one-thirty.
Eight-thirty.
Five, ten, fifteen, twenty, twenty-five, thirty, thirty-five. You ready?
Thirty. - I thought so.
A role so unimportant that Meyerboom gave it to a debutant who was, I believe, thirty-fifth props man.
To compete against them. Oh, how about Netherlands. That's right, although they are very tall their teamwork is also very good, but they can't even get into the top thirty with their military capabilities.
Thirty-four!
No. Thirty-five.
I've been a missionary here for, oh, thirty years, and at times I don't know what to think.
I could have induced him stay in a minute by offering to double his.. Thirty pieces of silver.
Thirty-four shows in New York and not a one of them aching for me.
Jacksonville. Thirty minutes for breakfast, folks.
Thirty what?
Thirty-six seconds flat.
Oh, ten, twenty, maybe thirty days.
I'm just beginning to realize what a swell old world this is. now that I've only got thirty days.
Thirty-five bucks and not a cent more.
Reverend Smith.. In his letter Garrison stated that thirty more negroes had arrived in a fortnight.
Two hundred and thirty-nine. Got it!

News and current affairs

In other words, US foreign policy spending is thirty times more focused on the military than on building global prosperity, global public health, and a sustainable environment.
Second, Iraq is a diverse country, distorted by over thirty years of Saddam's tyranny, and with no plausible and coherent alternative government in sight.
Thirty years after the Islamic revolution, Iranians are growing demonstrably less religious and more liberal.
Thirty years later, some of the consequences are still being felt.
Thirty years ago, the Afghan mujahedin were mistaken for friends of the West when they fought their country's Soviet invaders.
Inflating this political damage is the fact that, thirty years ago, the US and the then Soviet Union renounced effective defense against strategic nuclear missiles.
While this sounds like political fiction in a world where children still die from starvation, reprogenetics sounded like science fiction only thirty years ago.
In short, all that growth benefited only those at the top of the income distribution, the same group that had done so well over the previous thirty years and that benefited most from Bush's tax cut.
Water immersion in a tub could last up to 12 seconds, no more than two hours a day, for up to thirty days in a row.
Thirty-six years ago, Richard Nixon and Mao Zedong turned world politics upside down, as both America and China realized that it was the Soviet Union, and not each other, that posed the greater threat.
Thirty years of rapid growth brought only half of China's famers (about 200 million people) into the industrial or service sectors, where their wages doubled.
Thirty years ago, the West wanted nothing more than for China to become a capitalist economy.
If America's rate of growth in the coming decades remains what it has been over the past thirty years, the answer is simple, and terrifying.
If America's annual rate of improvement in productivity turns out to be higher in the next thirty years than they have been over the past three decades, the country's worries will be few.
Thirty African governments have ratified the ICC's governing statute, and several of the Court's 18 judges hail from Africa, as does a substantial portion of its staff.
London - Thirty years ago this month, Margaret Thatcher came to power.
We hope to see the start of parliamentary cooperation, as well as exchanges between local and regional authorities of the thirty-three EU and partner countries.

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