An adjectival phrase is either an expanded noun phrase or a verb complement. Here are a few, but not 30, examples:
She is passionate about spelunking.
The extremely dark night caused the child to imagine horrors lurking behind every bush.
They have a room full of collectible dolls.
The bright green sewing machine was on the clearance shelf in the store.
30 = thirty
that it is 7:30. Crazy person
The number 30 is spelled as "thirty."
The time of half an hour past one o'clock same as half an hour before 2 o'clock 01:30 or 13:30 1:30 am or 1:30 pm
The value $30 is spelled "thirty dollars."
Two different word phrases for the expression t divided by 30 can be said to be t/30.
Work out what words your niche industry uses including customers and suppliers. Create a list of 100 words or phrases. Feed the list into Google Keyword Tool. Save the results as a spreadsheet including the suggestions. Search each phrase and look at the competition. Can you do better than the top 10. If so, write a new web page. Use Google Analytics and watch the keywords being used to get to your website. Do you have optimized pages on the important phrases. Search keywords used can be 10 to 30 times the number of web pages available.
T divided by 30 30 times another number equals T
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Dean's List - 2002 2011-08-30 was released on: USA: 30 August 2011
need a new ejection arm
Hans List was born on April 30, 1896.
Hans List was born on April 30, 1896.
Friedrich List died on 1846-11-30.
30 = 11110
30 teams are on the list.