Sentence examples for were works from inspiring English sources

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were works

verb

To do a specific task by employing physical or mental powers. intransitive

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"They were works of art".

They were works of art writ large.

These were works of international importance.

But these were works composed to please a queen.

More captivating were works by some of the performers.

So, too, were works in which no expectations were met.

They were works about memory: allusive, poetic, even elegiac.

All four were works of fiction -- reality heightened.

They were works of imagination as well as calculation.

Like almost all public statuary, these were works of propaganda.

These were works "in the science-fiction genre," she said.

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