Sentence examples for were pictures from inspiring English sources

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were pictures

noun

A representation of anything (as a person, a landscape, a building) upon canvas, paper, or other surface, by drawing, painting, printing, photography, etc.

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There were pictures.

Inside were pictures and memorabilia.

And where were pictures of the bruises?

There were pictures of the reception.

"There were pictures in Rolling Stone magazine in 1984.

There were pictures of Bruno lying on the ground.

Next to the slogan were pictures of Ganji and Baghi.

"There were pictures of serial killers all over the place.

There were pictures of the Clintons, the Bushes".

On his brochure were pictures of several candidates.

But when I got up there, there were pictures everywhere.

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