3造句31. He logged the timber into 3 foot lengths.
32. They've got one daughter, Isabel, aged 3.
33. The minimum wage was set at £3.20 an hour.
34. The workers had to lie off 3 days because of the bad weather.
35. The trust, which has 2.3 million members, has been characterised as a sleeping giant of the environment movement.
36. An average electric bill might go up $2 or $3 per month.
37. I kept at it and finally finished at 3 o'clock in the morning.
38. There are 4 steps to happiness: 1 you 2 me 3 our hearts 4 together.
39. It was around 10.15 pm local time, 3.15 am at home.
40. Try and allot 2 or 3 hours a day to revision.
41. The average of the three numbers 7, 12 and 20 is 13, because the total of 7, 12 and 20 is 39, and 39 divided by 3 is 13.
42. Please look at category 3 to see if the expression you are looking for is shown under another headword.
43. The 3 C's of life: choices, chances and changes. You must make a choice to take a chance or your life will never change.
44. Because it is in an enterprise zone, taxes on non-food items are 3.5% instead of the usual 7%.
45. My mother was left with 3 children to take care of.
46. Things to do today:1.Get up; 2.Be awesome; 3.Go back to bed.
47. A meeting will be held next Tuesday at 3 p.m.
48. Mrs Yacoub was robbed of her £3,000 designer watch at her West London home.
49. Cook gently in a covered pot for 3 to 4 hours.
50. They made an arrangement to meet at 3 in a cafe.
51. The Green candidate won over 3 000 of the 14 000 votes cast.
52. The seeds will sprout in 3 days after they are sown.
53. By 1960 the arms industry in America directly employed 3.5 million people.
54. I have been stooging about at 25 000 feet for 3 hours or so.
55. These fish vary in weight from 3 lb to 5 lb.
56. Add the milk to the flour, and then mix in 3 eggs.
57. One needs 3 things to be truly happy living in the world: some thing to do, some one to love, some thing to hope for.
58. They could not achieve their target of less than 3% inflation.
59. There are 120 permutations of the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5: for example, 1, 3, 2, 4, 5 or 5, 1, 4, 2, 3.
60. The food cost £4 , but I only paid £3 so I still owe £1.