Sentences with fifty
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F f - Fifty years is a long time in journalism.
- I probably look as if I'm in my fifties rather than my seventies.
- I mean, its only a hundred and fifty feet or so, right?
- I don't know about you folks, but I intend to be alive in fifty or a hundred years, and I certainly intend for my descendants to be alive in two hundred.
- He began performing in the early fifties.
- fifty people
- Cars passing the elementary school generally are already going about fifty miles per hour.
- He estimated that his top running speed is about fifty miles per hour.
- fifty should be sufficient
- She lives in the East Fifties. He's in his late fifties. It's going to be in the fifties again today.
- Elizabeth guessed that he was going at least forty or fifty miles per hour.
- The men looked, on the whole, to be above fifty years of age, or in one or two cases, even older, whilst most of the women looked considerably younger.
- He had a fifty and two tens in his wallet.
- Do you want small bills or are fifties OK?
- She was relieved to see Michael entering the room with another man, who looked about fifty years of age, following close behind.
- Every week fifty more people were getting laid off, and I knew it was only a matter of time.
- From the corner came her sister's red jeep probably going about fifty miles an hour.
- Standing fifty paces from me under the trees was an impressive figure.
- A proprietor had noted in 1910 that he had applications for jobs at twenty-five shillings a week from competent reporters of forty and fifty years of age with families.
- Do you have them in size fifty?
- Martin and I jumped out of the car, and I looked at the tornado, and estimated it to be just a mile away from us, and it was going fifty miles an hour.
- By the age of fifty, most of us are haunted by ghosts.