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Sentence count:242+4Posted:2016-07-29Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: 10000101105110115125130135Meaning: n. the decade from 1930 to 1939. 
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(61) These ideas, embodied in the so-called quantity theory of money, dominated economic thinking until the 1930s.
(62) Moreover, in the 1930s offensive weapons were openly and legally sold.
(63) By the mid 1930s, he had begun to rule as a royal dictator without the benefit of independent counsel.
(64) The startling image of a piano encircled by a wedding ring exemplifies the notion of affinities developed by Magritte from the 1930s.
(65) The introduction of cash crops in the 1930s further reduced the amount of land available for food production.
(66) Currently its sole model is the Kallista, a sort of replica of a 1930s open-top sports car.
(67) Births fell and employment and real wages worsened in almost all industrial economies in the early 1930s.
(68) The impact of the trenches and of mass unemployment in 1930s Stockton gave him decent enough values.
(69) The rift between the two was never really healed, and from the 1930s onwards they pursued their separate paths.
(70) By the early 1930s scepticism with liberal democracy was widespread.
(71) I grew up during the 1930s in a little rural village in central Ohio.
(72) But the political solutions which he advocated in the 1930s were not so.
(73) And in the 1930s he had been unforgiving towards these friends of his youth.
(74) The foundations of the post-war boom in Britain were laid in those crises at the start of the 1930s.
(75) My father, who was a well-qualified master mariner, was unemployed for four years in the 1930s.
(76) The road to depression Even so, parallels with the 1930s are far more compelling now than they were in 1987.
(77) Retrospective Diagnosis Using the first technique(sentencedict.com/1930s.html), researchers found dozens of possible AIDS cases from medical records dating back to the 1930s.
(78) The house was built in the 1930s and faces south with glorious views of Dartmoor, shared by all the principal bedrooms.
(79) It suggests there was an Oxford spy ring in the 1930s which passed secrets to the Soviet Union.
(80) The hardships in the countryside in the 1930s were given an added bitterness by official rhetoric on the virtues of rural life.
(81) The disorder was aggravated by the economic depression of the 1930s.
(82) During the 1920s and 1930s interest in occupational family allowances grew but the impetus to introduce them came largely from individuals.
(83) Since the 1930s, it has served as both a tea shop and now a restaurant.
(84) Throughout the 1930s he emerged as one of the classic left-hand spin bowlers of all time.
(85) In the 1930s, electricity liberated farmers from many hard chores.
(86) The fact is people were making recordings as early as the 1930s.
(87) Some were, of course, ephemeral, including books and articles written in the 1930s when he lived by his pen.
(88) Two-thirds of the way down is Buchi Emecheta's house, built in the anonymous style of 1930s ribbon development.
(89) Prewar production levels were not regained until the early 1950s, and not until even later were 1930s agricultural productivity levels exceeded.
(90) The changes of the 1980s were more far-reaching than those of the 1930s.
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