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- They were busy.
- They were called out three times last night.
- They were calm in the face of disaster.
- They were carelessly unaware of the danger.
- They were caught in a shower on the way.
- They were chatting on the campus.
- They were clearing the snow from the sidewalk with a shovel.
- They were companions on the journey.
- They were compelled to postpone their departure.
- They were confronted with many problems.
- They were constantly quarreling.
- They were criticizing each other.
- They were cut off from food supplies.
- They were cut off in the middle of their telephone conversation.
- They were dancing to the music.
- They were dancing with the music.
- They were deep in the red and closed up shop.
- They were delegates from India to the U. N.
- They were delighted at the good news.
- They were destined never to meet.
- They were disappointed that you could not come.
- They were dumbfounded by the news of his resignation.
- They were eager for the game to begin.
- They were engaged in a heated argument.
- They were erected to commemorate a certain event or to tell an ancestral legend.
- They were excited at the game.
- They were excited at the news.
- They were excited over the news.
- They were excited over their travel plans.
- They were exposed to the enemy's gunfire.
- They were fighting on the street.
- They were flushed with success.
- They were for the most part high school students.
- They were for the most part young girls.
- They were for the most part young people.
- They were free at that moment.
- They were from Liverpool.
- They were frozen to death.
- They were given over to drinking.
- They were glad to see me.
- They were good rivals at go.
- They were hanging tight until the police came to rescue them.
- They were happy when I told them.
- They were happy when they heard the good news.
- They were held up in a traffic jam for half an hour.
- They were hindered in their study.
- They were horror stricken at the news.
- They were in Joe's class last year.
- They were in that room with me all night.
- They were jumping about in excitement.
- They were just in time.
- They were kind enough to assist us.
- They were labeled radicals.
- They were leaving Japan the next day.
- They were listening to him, not understanding what he really meant.
- They were listening to the lecture attentively.
- They were listening to the radio.
- They were looking for a place at which they could pitch the tent.
- They were looking on the beautiful garden.
- They were lost at sea, at the mercy of wind and weather.
- They were lying on the grass.
- They were made of rough brown leather.
- They were making a fool of me.
- They were making great progress in architecture.
- They were married in October of 1975.
- They were more or less surprised at the news.
- They were most attentive to his speech.
- They were mostly women.
- they were never the same again.
- They were never to meet again.
- They were never to return to their country.
- They were never to see each other again.
- They were not able to respect their new lord.
- They were not aware that I was not there.
- They were not brave at all.
- They were not invited.
- They were not listening to music.
- They were not sure whether they could come or not.
- They were on board the same airplane.
- They were on duty by turns.
- They were on the lookout for a storm.
- They were out of breath after swimming across the river.
- They were perfect.
- They were pieces of paper, cut in the size of bills.
- They were pioneers of space flight.
- They were plainly dressed.
- They were playing baseball in the park.
- They were playing tennis.
- They were pleased at the birth of their first child.
- They were pretty tired after having worked all day.
- They were prohibited from leaving the hotel.
- They were pupils I could not bear.
- They were pupils I could not keep in hand.
- They were pupils that were too much to handle.
- They were pupils that were too much to manage.
- They were quite beside themselves with joy.
- They were ranged against the king.
- They were ready to run the risk of being shot by the enemy.
- They were really cut from the same cloth.
- They were rescued by a passing ship.
- They were rescued by helicopter.
- They were rich as well as happy.
- they were right about you
- They were robbed of all their money.
- they were sad.
- They were said to have been in a bad way.
- They were satisfied with the meals.
- They were satisfied with the result.
- They were scared at the sight of the ghost.
- They were scattered in all directions.
- They were school children then.
- They were scolded by the teacher.
- They were seated at a table in a restaurant.
- They were seen to go out.
- They were separated into two groups.
- They were shoveling the snow away.
- They were sitting on the sofa in our living room.
- They were so busy they didn't realize what time it was.
- They were so frightened that they couldn't move an inch.
- They were so happy to be together again.
- They were so poor that they had little money to buy food with.
- They were sold as photocopy books in Comic Market 67. We had no problem selling all of them, so we had bound copies made.
- They were speaking in a Southern dialect.
- They were spoiled, as might have been expected.
- They were standing in a row.
- They were standing still with their eyes wide open.
- They were stuck for hours in a traffic jam.
- They were stunned after finding out about his resignation.
- They were stupid not to follow your advice.
- They were successful in solving the problem.
- They were suddenly aware of a noise in the back of the room.
- They were supposed to have gotten married in May, but they didn't.
- They were supposed to have gotten married in May.
- They were surprised at the city's rapid growth.
- They were surprised to hear the news.
- They were suspicious of him, and not without reason.
- They were swearing at each other at the top of their voices.
- They were swimming.
- They were symptoms of the earthquake.
- They were taken prisoner.
- They were taking care of a girl from India and a boy from Italy.
- They were talking from 8 to 10 o'clock.
- they were that worn out
- They were the first to get into the bus.
- They were the native New Zealanders before the Western people came.
- They were thought to have died many years before.
- They were through with work.
- They were tired of waiting.
- They were to have been married last month.
- They were to have got married in May.
- They were to meet here at seven.
- They were told to play in the nearby park.
- They were too naive to understand the necessity of studying.
- They were too tired to climb a mountain.
- They were too tired to work any more.
- They were transferred from one office to another.
- They were treating me so rudely that I suddenly just lost it.
- They were turned away without wages.
- They were unanimous that the war should be brought to a halt.
- They were under the magical influence of the night.
- They were under the yoke of a tyrant.
- They were unmanageable pupils.
- They were urgent in their demand.
- They were vacant apartments or homes.
- They were very confused.
- They were very excited.
- They were very kind to me when I was at their house.
- They were very kind to me.
- They were very saddened to hear of his death.
- They were very tired indeed.
- They were very tired, hungry, and thirsty that night.
- They were waiting for the gate to open.
- They were waiting for the go-ahead.
- They were walking along the street arm in arm.
- They were walking three abreast.
- They were walking two abreast.
- They were walking two hundred meters in advance.
- They were watching for the signal to start.
- They were watching television.
- They were watching the sunset then.
- They were, for the most part, college students.
- They weren't able to discover any secrets.
- They weren't at home yesterday.
- They weren't invited.
- They weren't warned of the tidal wave.
- they who those who
- they whould like us
- They will agree on that.
- They will arrive a week from today.
- They will arrive at six, and then we will all have dinner.
- They will be accepted by their peers in adulthood.
- they will be closed by now grammar
- they will be closed now grammar
- They will be fighting for the championship this time tomorrow.
- they will be in touch shortly.
- They will be surprised to hear the news.
- They will be taken good care of.
- They will be used for making people happy.
- They will be very glad.
- They will buy a record.
- They will catch up with the lead runner soon.
- they will coming
- They will contact us before midday today.
- They will contribute greatly to the growth of the town.
- They will cut down on their expenses.
- They will debate the question tomorrow.
- They will fall in love with each other.
- They will find out sooner or later.
- They will get married in due course.
- They will get married next month.
- They will get up a party for Tom's birthday.
- They will give way to you if your opinion is reasonable.
- They will go to the store the week after next.
- They will go to the woods to pick mushrooms, weather permitting.
- They will have a moon-viewing party tomorrow.
- They will have arrived at Morioka by noon.
- They will have arrived there before you start.
- They will have been in America for ten years next year.
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