Sentence examples for be natives from inspiring English sources

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be natives

noun

A person who is native to a place; a person who was born in a place.

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Blue point should be natives of Sayville, L. I., but the name now usually applies to any medium-sized oyster.

Both of my teachers turned out to be natives of the city who were as knowledgeable about local customs as they were about Spanish grammar.

The agency is known for for having run slow-drip "illegals" operations, in which Russians would pretend to be natives of the country they were based in, painstakingly building up their "legend" over decades.

The first HI describes the proportion of all plants that are defined to be natives (as opposed to exotics), and the second HI describes the proportion of all plants that are defined to be non-weeds.

They need not even be natives so long as they are familiar with the local scene, perhaps through intermittent residency.

So when I went to Congo at the age of eight, I thought there would be natives dancing around the airplane.

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Many will be Native Americans.

All were natives of Idlib.

THERE are settlers, and there are natives.

After all, they are natives too.

All are natives of Panama.

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