Examples of using Were students in English and their translations into German
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Medicine
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Computer
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Political
They were students.
He could see that Alice and Lily were students.
We were students together.
Or rather: they were students.
There were students up to the age of 21.
Like when we were students.
There were students older than me.
A further 43% are already working, while 6% were students.
The salesmen were students from my lab.
Our class reunion brought back old memories of when we were students.
The founders were students of the University of Chile.
Akinnuoye-Agbaje was born in Islington, London,to Nigerian parents of Yoruba origin, who were students in the UK.
Imagine if these were students at a campus in California.
A Museum Monster"Hungry for History" is the work of Marco Erbrich andFlorian Greth from Flyvision Media, both of whom were students at the Film Academy in Ludwigsburg until 2014.
Respondents were students of universities in Tokyo and Cologne.
In 1996, Markus Riese and Heiko Müller were students with a brilliant idea.
And there were students making babies right in the paleontology section.
At least 12 of those killed were students attending their first day of classes.
So there were students there all the time, and faculty, and she had a lot of friends.
Of the 22 arrested, five were minors and two were students Ericka Zamora Pardo and Efrén Cortés Chávez.
When we were students here many years ago, God used the time to draw us each into closer fellowship with Him.
But as these guys were students, I assumed it was irony.
Before when we were students, it has always been the most awesome party, at the end of the summer and the last time we gathered all.
Seven of the victims were students of the"Gerlinde and Ralf School", but they didn't die at school.
Most of them were students and teachers coming from Germany, but we also saw students from Belgium, France, Austria, Switzerland and even Egypt.
Among the about 70 participants were students and teachers from the high school, citizens of Uchiko as well as foreigners living in Ehime prefecture.
Other attendees were students, many of whom had participated in one of the welcome programs offered by the universities in Berlin.
Most of the participants of the seminar were students who study international relations, particularly issues pertaining to peace and conflict.
The audience, who were students and staff from Heliopolis University, as well as some of SEKEM s employees, listened her stories carefully.
The participants of the programme were students of Sibenik's elementary schools, majorettes, members of gymnastic society Sibenik and young Sibenik's male and female singers.