Sentence examples for were classes from inspiring English sources

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were 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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Sure, there were classes, after a fashion.

All daily services were canceled yesterday, as were classes at the Cathedral School.

There were classes on racial identity in America and on semiotics and literature, and eventually there was a debate team.

Killing Time For as long as there were classes at the Academy, I coped very well during the day.

WHERE were classes being held, since the Sandy Hook building is very likely to stay closed for some time?

The priestly and bureaucratic classes were involved in the administration of the empire, while at the bottom of society were classes of serfs, indentured servants, and outright slaves.

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Only six were classed as green.

Sometimes there were class struggles.

None were classed as addicted.

The first were Class 14 railcars.

WHERE are classes held?

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