Sentence examples for been schools from inspiring English sources

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been schools

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A group of fish or a group of marine mammals such as porpoises, dolphins, or whales.

  • The divers encountered a huge school of mackerel.

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As long as there have been schools, students have whispered, passed notes and even gazed out the window and daydreamed.

"The mantra has always been schools and cops," he said, "because those were the areas where people were most threatened".

Carson's venues have been schools, churches, and gatherings of conservative activists, many of whom deeply distrust both their government and the larger institutions of their party.

Only sponsored academies (more likely to have been schools previously in difficulty) tend to have a higher proportion, while secondary free schools are more in line with the local populations.

Schools yard bullies have been around as long as there have been schools.

Our prisons have always been schools.

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You've been schooled.

So are schools.

Q. How violent are schools?

Its initial market is schools in India.

Friends advised him: "There are schools everywhere.

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