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were comes
verb
To move from further away to nearer to. intransitive
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"If it were," comes the reply, "someone would have picked it up by now".
The first revelation or crack in the case, as it were, comes from co-workers and relatives who explain that Oshima embezzled money from his company.
The icing on the cake, as it were, comes from presenters Mel and Sue's constant innuendo, a British tradition most rigorously immortalised on film by the Carry On franchise.
Today our best sense of how great these choreographers were comes from either film or ballet, but in the biographies of each we can't help but be aware that all four made choreography in Broadway musicals that drew audiences who loved ballet and modern dance.
Shoe porn, as it were, comes in all shapes, sizes and colors and it definitely isn't limited to one style.
The controversy, as it were, comes because Darren Criss, who like Overstreet joined the show in its second season, has already been elevated to full cast.
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My kids were coming".
They were coming home.
The police were coming!
"The enemies were coming.
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