Meaning: adj. being one more than thirty.
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1. This coupon is valid until 31 January.
2. The modern Russian alphabet has 31 letters.
3. The Battle of Actium took place in 31 BC.
4. They have 31 flavours of ice-cream - enough to satisfy everyone!
5. 31 people have been injured in violent incidents throughout the day.
6. The team's 31 victory in the final provided a fitting climax to a great season.
7. On 31 May the two leaders signed a peace accord.
8. How old will you be on December 31 of this year?
9. Our tour departs from Heathrow Airport on 31 March and returns 16 April.
10. The British formally surrendered on 31 May.
11. Dividends will be sent to shareholders on March 31.
12. I got divorced when I was about 31.
13. United were 31 up at half time.
14. 90 naval aircraft were lost and 31 damaged.
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15. The monkeys were kept in quarantine for 31 days.
16. The closing date for entries is 31 March.
17. Send your application to arrive by 31 October.
18. There are 31 days in May.
19. He was sworn in as president on August 31.
20. Warwicks leap to third in the table, 31 points behind leaders Essex.
21. 31.7 million retirees had participated in the basic pension insurance program.
22. The park is open from 1 May to 31 October.
23. Companies have until December 31 to comply with the new legislation.
24. March 31 is the cutoff date for applications to be accepted.
25. I'm nearly 31 and it's about time I had something to show for my time in my job.
26. I'm nearly 31 and that's getting on a bit for a footballer.
27. The loan must be repaid in full by December 31.
28. Hello, operator? Could you put me through to Room 31?
29. Please send your accounts for the period finishing with 31 March.
30. He has been at the helm of Lonrho for 31 years.