Examples of using Were students in English and their translations into Korean
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
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Computer
Why were students there?
This time we were students.
They were students of God.
Today, we all were students.
We were students once, too.
Almost all were students.
They were students of another school.
A police official said most of those were students.
Of them were students.
Authorities said most of the victims were students.
They all were students once.
Police said the majority of the victims were students.
The salesmen were students from my lab.
All of us used to think the same way when we were students.
A large part of these were students from our College.
Police said the gunman and all the victims were students.
They were students in the past too, so they understand what you're going through now.
These strong young men of God were students of the scriptures.
He met Beverly,two years younger, and they married while they were students.
A couple of them were students in a course on evolutionary biology I was teaching.
Principal Doug Taylor said in a letter to parents both boys were students.
Attending that vigil were students representing various schools in the area, Wolcott said.
Because of this harassment,the prisoners forgot they were students taking part in an experiment.
John and I were students at Edinburgh years ago. I would be more than happy to help illuminate.
Between 1892 and1910 the mathematics department was outstandingly successful with thirty-nine students graduating with doctorates(but only five of them were students of Maschke).
Four of the women were students in Franco's acting classes and one is a filmmaker who considered him a mentor.
Judges were students around the same age of the subjects, with similar cultural backgrounds so they would be in the best position to assess the jokes.
A source told Radio Canada that the suspects were students at Université Laval, a school in Quebec, and that one of the suspects was of Moroccan origin.
Hunt and Millais were students at the Royal Academy of Arts and had met in another loose association, the Cyclographic Club, a sketching society.
In pre-Hussite times, two-thirds of all students of the university were students of the Artistic Faculty where they acquired the knowledge needed to be able to study at the other three faculties(theology, medicine, law).