Sentence examples for were human from inspiring English sources

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were human

noun

A human being, whether man, woman or child.

  • Humans share common ancestors with other apes.

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But they were human.

Were human beings that bad?

They, by the way, were human beings.

"They didn't think we were human.

Bureaucrats were human woodworms even then.

But those towers were human for me.

Before you were human... A. Yes? Q.

The only findings were human bones.

We were doing so long before we were human.

On the other hand, they were human beings.

If they were human beings, they would feel for us".

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