Sentence examples for were wonders from inspiring English sources

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were wonders

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To ponder; to feel doubt and curiosity; to wait with uncertain expectation; to query in the mind.

  • I wonder whether penguins can fly.

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There were wonders to see.

They existed and they really were wonders.

There were wonders to behold, some purely fanciful, others referring to Judson House's history.

Meanwhile there were wonders to discover: the terracotta water pipes; the ancient wheel ruts; even the row of latrines, over which there was much squatting and giggling.

SOME of these monuments were wonders of the ancient world, experts say, along with the Parthenon, the Pyramids and the Colosseum.

So while we may agree with the Field's attention to the fair's cultural condescension, while we may accommodate ourselves to aspects of its multiculturalism, the screw deserves another turn: for all the flaws and failings, there were wonders and possibilities on display.

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In case you were wondering.

"We were wondering: 'What is this thing?

"We were wondering where that was".

You were wondering, perhaps, about lip liner?

Just in case you were wondering.

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