Sentence examples for were school from inspiring English sources

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were school

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A group of fish or a group of marine mammals such as porpoises, dolphins, or whales.

  • The divers encountered a huge school of mackerel.

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Etta Salkeld & Sarah Lippmann were school friends.

The two men were school friends, he said.

So they came on tour until they were school age.

Most of the 18 dead were school children.

"All I can say is that they were school age," she said.

Both his mother and father were school teachers, so I expect that's the reason why.

Ms. Somogyi and her sister, Dean Knobel Lindsay, joined after their children were school age.

(The other two areas evaluated were school resources for learning and community resources for learning).

Meek said he and Roof were school friends but went their separate ways.

The New Yorker, July 29, 1961 P. 28 Etta Salkeld & Sarah Lippmann were school friends.

Most were school groups, coming by day for a two-hour package.

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