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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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(91) The events in Spain in the 1930s foreshadowed the rise of Nazi Germany.
(92) North-South models; international migration of labour; trade and industrial structure in the 1930s; the political economy of protectionism.
(93) It features a two-story newsroom, a lobby decorated like a 1930s ocean liner and a Mount Vernon-style cupola on the roof.
(94) The second world war had solved the problems of the 1930s depression.
(95) This is in Pauntley and is an impressive, large, half-timbered building which underwent restoration in the early 1930s.
(96) The Gorbals produced flyweight boxers and hard drinkers in profusion in the 1930s[sentencedict.com], and Lynch died there 6 August 1946.
(97) In the 1930s the Bauhaus school tended to favour a technological approach to art.
(98) During the 1930s, as anti-Semitism became an organized mass-movement, the league diversified.
(99) The movie tells the story of a young girl brought up in the Deep South in the 1930s.
(100) Throughout the 1930s the Conservative Party was the great beneficiary of the popular support for the National governments which were formed.
(101) It was not primarily from the left that the groundswell of absolute pacifism emerged in the later 1930s.
(102) Brainstorming on creative tasks has been a major activity in the advertising business where it began in the 1930s.
(103) Through the late 1930s and 1940s, buildings were sold or left to deteriorate, though still occupied by stars.
(104) The peace movement in the 1930s was faced with quite insoluble problems.
(105) They included liberals, who were far more plentiful and powerful in the 1930s and 1940s than they are today.
(106) The power of photojournalism and documentary photography in the 1930s also affected fashion images, especially as photographers moved between the genres.
(107) By the 1930s only two thirds of the island's arable land were under cultivation and only half of that was irrigated.
(108) In the early 1930s the average morning congregation ranged from 72 to 113 and the evening congregations were between 120 and 140.
(109) The financial crises of the 1920s and the Great Depression of the 1930s had brought capitalism to the edge of extinction.
(110) His father, Wei Zilin(Sentencedict), worked in the Communist underground in the 1930s.
(111) By the late 1930s the legal realist movement seemed to have lost its way.
(112) By the 1930s, Garbo was reportedly earning $250,000 a picture.
(113) Britain in the early 1990s appears to be on the precipice of the worst recession since the 1930s.
(114) Indications of tangible progress in the late 1930s were stifled by the constraints of war.
(115) In the early 1930s, a former social club evolved into the Patients' Federation and a newspaper was started.
(116) Unemployment in the 1920s and 1930s, partly through the types of demonstrations outlined above, was highly visible.
(117) During the Moscow Show Trials in the 1930s, prisoners were forced to publicly recant.
(118) The Clovis record has stood since the late 1930s, though numerous contenders for evidence of earlier human habitation have arisen.
(119) Since the club's formation in the 1930s we have reached the first round on no less than 42 occasions.
(120) The right hon. Gentleman's policies would reintroduce the levels of unemployment that we saw in the 1930s.
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