Sentence examples for be classes from inspiring English sources

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be classes

noun

A group, collection, category or set sharing characteristics or attributes.

  • The new Ford Fiesta is set to be best in the 'small family' class.

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There will also be classes and panel discussions.

There should be classes for cars over fifteen hands, classes for cars under fifteen hands.

There will also be classes for adults in ballet, jazz, tap and Pilates.

There would be classes in singing and dancing, and a Department of Spirituality, which would further develop Kataria's mystic views.

Friday, July 8 is the only Friday on which there will be classes.

There could be classes and workshops on cooking and gardening, as well as celebratory public meals, to make use of the farm's yield.

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Moreover, previously proposed methods have treated BE class with lowest priority and if the same priority is given to BE classes in LTE, then half of the provisioned services will suffer from resource scarcity.

Be class president.

Should they be classed as lobbyists?

But he will not be class president.

"Eventually there will be class-action suits".

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