Sentence examples for were bands from inspiring English sources

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were bands

noun

A strip of material used for strengthening or coupling.

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"Elton John and Billy Joel were bands, not solo artists.

Here were bands in various stages of delusion and defensiveness.

These were bands and fans who typically encounter one another late at night, in underlighted clubs.

The highlights of the show were bands that were showcases for the songwriting of an individual.

"Up until then, the only gigs I'd been to were bands like Travis.

"These were bands that people would have tattoos of and we wanted that level of obsession.

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Ten of the midwives were Band 6.

There are bands who really manipulate that.

"It's bands for older people".

"There are bands crammed into the rooms.

In music, whales are bands' rabid fans.

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