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The part of the sentence 'somebody are' is not correct and is not usable in written English
The correct form of the sentence is 'somebody is'. For example, "Somebody is going to the store."
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We live in a country where those decisions as to whether or not to stop somebody or arrest somebody are not for me as home secretary.
"But if you're going to write about somebody, are you going to take his life or just take the theme?" Not that he is complaining that vociferously.
It will will require that the American people individually – whether you are a Democrat, or a Republican or an independent – when you decide to vote for somebody are making a determination as to whether this cause of continuing death for innocent people should be a relevant factor in your decision.
"It will require that the American people, individually, whether you are a Democrat or a Republican or an independent, when you decide to vote for somebody, are making a determination as to whether this cause of continuing death for innocent people should be a relevant factor in your decision," Obama said.
Those who have connected via Somebody are posting photos of their encounters with strangers using the hashtags #Somebody #Selfie - but others find that it's harder to connect in person than it seems.
Although James holds that truths are "made" (104) in the course of human experience, and that for the most part they live "on a credit system" in that they are not currently being verified, he also holds the empiricistic view that "beliefs verified concretely by somebody are the posts of the whole superstructure" (P, 100).
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Somebody was filming it.
"Somebody was thinking wishfully".
Oh, somebody is tripping.
"Somebody was watching him".
Somebody was lying.
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