Example sentences of "[prep] about thirty " in BNC.
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1 | After about thirty seconds , I told her that she could switch the light on once more and make her way out of the cupboard and back to the hall . |
2 | Standing at the bar on this rainy Friday night in Warsaw is a tall , thin , dark-haired and rather pretty woman of about thirty , who catches my glance as Leszek Kurowski and I enter and , with a darting , fitful gesture , invites me to approach . |
3 | He was a young lawyer of about thirty in his first year in Parliament , who had sufficiently impressed someone in Government to have been given the job of Junior Minister at the Trade office . |
4 | My third or fourth customer was a man of about thirty , with the athletic , boyish , curly-haired handsomeness of David Gower , the cricketer , or Lieutenant Gonville Bromhead of Lulu . |
5 | I was greeted by a very attractive woman of about thirty . |
6 | But the shape , who was now revealed to be an amiable-looking man of about thirty , remained silent . |
7 | This consisted of about thirty full-time civil servants , mainly drawn from the Department of the Environment but with secondees from the Departments of Industry and Employment . |
8 | We sat in desks for two , in classes of about thirty , and we spent most of the day in those rows of desks . |
9 | On the other side sat a pleasant Bedford woman of about thirty years of age . |
10 | ‘ I 've got a book of about thirty ! |
11 | You advertise it in libraries , schools and local newspapers and find yourself reading to an audience of about thirty five . |
12 | Communication of data via computerised and electronic means is a relatively new mode of communications but one which in the space of about thirty years has revolutionised the way in which we use , store and transmit information and data . |
13 | I I think it 's important , especially for for young women up to the age of about thirty five when your peak bone density is probably attained and after that you , you do go downhill , to maximise the calcium intake . |
14 | Her companions were a married couple , a young man of about thirty , and an elderly , forthright , General 's widow , a Mrs Beeley . |
15 | It had been bored or dug or had occurred naturally at an incline of about thirty degrees , so that all the way down into the mine , holding onto the rope , they had had purchase for their feet , had almost been able to walk don , though describing it thus made a dull and orthodox act of what had been the great adventure of their boyhood . |
16 | But it was coming up to thirty nineish and the war breaking out so the one and a half days a week started to change to five days , which gave you a w a regular wages of about thirty shillings . |
17 | We then escorted this group of about thirty souls into a low warehouse littered with primitive sewing machines and spindles and bolts of cloth . |
18 | The SOCO was a woman of about thirty . |
19 | She was a thin , long-waisted girl of about thirty , with a bony , intelligent face and a cap of dark curling hair which had been layered by an obvious expert , and no doubt expensive , hand to lie in swathes across the forehead and to curl into the nape of her high-arched neck . |
20 | Only three of the manuscript diaries now survive ( out of an original total of about thirty ) , and these have been published in their entirety , two by the National Library of Wales ( 1982 and 1989 ) and one by Alison Hodge ( 1989 ) . |
21 | A basic group of about thirty singers swelled on some orchestral occasions to 240 , and over three decades gave several London concerts each year , prepared with a care for detail unique in Britain at the time , though its effects were later attacked as too calculated , even ‘ effeminate ’ , and many regretted the drift from a pure part-song repertoire to grandiose ‘ mixed concerts ’ with popular soloists . |
22 | She had a very strong hull for her type , was capable of about thirty knots with her twin Sabre engines , and I found her surprisingly sea-kindly . |
23 | Ianthe looked up from her work to see Mervyn Cantrell standing at her elbow , with a tall , dark young man of about thirty hovering deferentially a pace or two behind him . |
24 | ‘ You 'd have to comb through a year 's issues of about thirty different railway magazines to be — ’ |
25 | Students have a free choice deciding on five honours subjects , which are chosen from a total list of about thirty . |
26 | The spare chair in his office was occupied by a woman of about thirty dressed in an elegant black outfit . |
27 | If you remember at the end of yesterday , Mr Donson will no doubt correct me if I 'm wrong , he fige finished up , we started the day with a total guaranteed minimum of about thirty three and a half thousand , we got that up by arithmetic to thirty four point nine thousand , and I think we finished up at around thirty six thousand at the end of the day . |
28 | Let me put it another way , if we lived in a magic world , and were n't having things like essays and package deals together , and any officer was being asked to forecast the money that would be needed for the sensible and , and virile implementation of five B , would you arrive at a figure of about thirty thousand pounds or not ? |
29 | It er has about a list of about thirty erm affordable housing . |
30 | Mandy 's hurt lasted all of about thirty seconds . |