Sentence examples for were schools from inspiring English sources

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were schools

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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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Nor were schools, hospitals or public infrastructure.

How were schools to do this?

Amid the complaints, there were schools and districts where summer school was going smoothly.

She said most of the company's customers in Pakistan were schools and telecommunications companies.

There were schools to view, homes to find, careers to forge, jobs to do.

"There were schools, businesses, shops, there were goods and people, entertainment, everything".

There were schools, cinemas, a bowling alley, baseball pitches, tennis courts, a golf range, Subway, McDonald's.

(Previous topics were schools' approaches to teaching sex ed and character education).

Schools in rural, semi-urban, and less-advanced communities were established, as were schools for girls.

"These were schools that were not ready to be schools," she said.

Numerous school districts in New Jersey and Connecticut were closed, as were schools in many areas of Massachusetts.

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