Sentence examples for were ones from inspiring English sources

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were ones

adjective

Of a period of time, being particular

  • One day the prince set forth to kill the dragon that had brought terror to his father’s kingdom for centuries.

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My favorite albums were ones I got on tape.

Any thoughts that this would equal or surpass the $70 million opening for 300 were ones not based on logic.

Most of the books you see in my library on the movie were ones I found.

And the names on those lists were ones we knew well: Toews, Giroux, Backstrom Perron, Steen.

The only emotions on this day were ones of unending love, joy and thanksgiving.

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This & three following days were ones of great & unceasing suffering".

But his first two years were ones of humiliating failure.

Their lives in Pernambuco, as they recalled them, were ones of lingering want.

"They were ones he did after he went to jail," she told me.

The only local markets where sales fell were ones with military installations, like San Diego.

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