Sentence examples for were companion from inspiring English sources

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were companion

noun

A friend, acquaintance, or partner; someone with whom one spends time or keeps company

  • His dog has been his trusted companion for the last five years.

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"Most of these were companion animals to families while they were in their youth and while they could play and they could fetch," Ms. Marino said.

Eight concrete filled steel tubular (CFT) columns were prepared, four of which were subjected to constant compressive loadings for 411 days then unloaded, and the other four were companion load-free specimens.

These were "companion angels," and not everyone had one.

Other roles were " companion", " supporter" and " provider".

All trials were published in English and two were companion articles.

The subthemes were small units of the themes, for example, the subthemes of the theme Rules and Strategies and barriers were; companion restriction and as facilitators were; preventing unnecessary medical interventions, natural methods of relieving pain, obtaining the women's consent, longer hospitalization time.

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They were companions, not a married couple.

They were companions, guardians and courts of last resort.

In Vincent's mind, nature and art were companions.

She was companion to Sherman Greenwald.

"Nacht helle" and the "Standchen" are companion pieces.

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