「we 're」の共起表現一覧(2語左が「The」)
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The ships | were nearby. |
The tracks | were dismantled. |
The suspects | were acquitted. |
The others | were Pvt. |
The miners | were acquitted. |
The Knights | were encircled. |
The incidents | were diabolical." |
The French | were victorious. |
The Hussites | were victorious. |
The Russians | were victorious. |
The gameotocytes | were oval. |
The Prussians | were victorious. |
The following | were appointed |
The British | were victorious. |
The leaves | were discarded. |
The bodies | were burned. |
The results | were astonishing. |
The Vignes | were artisans. |
The engines | were stopped. |
The feet | were black. |
The rectrices | were greenish. |
The listed | were specials. |
The Pashupatas | were ascetics. |
The Germans | were victorious. |
The winds | were calm. |
The speakers | were Msgr. |
The ruins | were demolished. |
The songs | were hit. |
The nails | were curved. |
The possibilities | were endless. |
The 1930s | were rough. |
The brakes | were mechanical. |
The crew | were lost. |
The Alemanni | were victorious. |
The Egyptians | were victorious. |
The Swedes | were victorious. |
The inhabitants | were resettled. |
The Lystrosaurids | were herbivores. |
The Stevenses | were childless. |
The journalists | were questioned. |
The remainder | were undecided. |
The lyrics | were abysmal. |
The motions | were overruled. |
The following | were unsuccessful. |
The Austrians | were victorious. |
The survivors | were captured. |
The results | were mixed. |
The underparts | were white. |
The Germans | were forced into retreat, and several were captured. |
The Albanians | were out numbered were outnumbered 20-6. |
The magazines | were underdistributed, and were soon canceled. |
The prisoners | were considered rebels and all were killed. |
The Bhandaris | were originally toddy trappers; the Vadvals were gar |
The jerseys | were completed, and they were offered for sale. |
The results | were the same but the causes were different. |
The Hamiltons | were Presbyterian and the Taylors were Unitarian. |
The Taira | were defeated decisively. |
The aisles | were added later. |
The mills | were steam-powered. |
The bells | were never returned. |
The inhabitants | were forcibly resettled. |
The performances | were highly dramatic. |
The chapels | were private property. |
The lenses | were highly regarded. |
The attackers | were never apprehended. |
The tanks | were subsequently removed. |
The elections | were never held. |
The survivors | were later interrogated. |
The Liberals | were soundly defeated. |
The dead | were all Moroccan. |
The paintings | were very original. |
The negotiations | were never resumed. |
The revolutionaries | were far outnumbered. |
The hostages | were later released. |
The Headquarters | were in Newtown. |
The others | were executed together. |
The Blaylocks | were not related. |
The saints | were then decapitated. |
The horses | were beautifully trained. |
The remaining | were in preschool. |
The projects | were not related. |
The charges | were quickly dropped. |
The reviewers | were generally positive. |
The landings | were overwhelmingly successful. |
The headquarters | were at Flisa. |
The club | were fined £15,000. |
The Japanese | were driven back. |
The dead | were buried unburned. |
The charges | were later dropped. |
The rules | were very simple. |
"The Monoids | were my idea. |
The gardens | were later expanded. |
The family | were Roman Catholic. |
The two | were afterwards reconciled. |
The pipelines | were shortly fixed. |
The claims | were later withdrawn. |
The invitations | were not transferable. |
The results | were very successful. |
The champions | were Ermis Aradippou. |
The results | were again negative. |
The offices | were celebrated daily. |
The two | were not related. |
The family | were Roman Catholics. |
The lineups | were: Eastern Suburbs |
The opponents | were Derby County. |
The results | were officially scratched. |
The quarterfinals | were two-legged. |
The Germans | were swiftly broken. |
The negotiations | were extremely confrontational. |
The feet | were reddish brown. |
The fears | were probably motivated. |
The R8As | were blind motors. |
The family | were major landowners. |
The scholars | were eventually routed. |
The Carrs | were originally Democrats. |
The wings | were relatively short. |
The stones | were then removed. |
The sides | were reddish grey. |
The Colts | were defeated 31-17. |
The Cubs | were his love, |
The quills | were more brownish. |
The women | were safe underground. |
The residents | were also affected. |
The cars | were nicknamed Thunderbirds. |
The results | were amended accordingly. |
The characters | were cloned detectives. |
The films | were not successful. |
The duo | were rarely apart. |
The fortifications | were partly razed. |
The Londoners | were victorious 6-1. |
The Irish | were the victors. |
The charges | were all dismissed. |
The two | were soon wed. |
The charges | were later dismissed. |
The millstones | were driven underdrift. |
The lineups | were: Sydney Roosters |
The names | were adopted internationally. |
The stations | were later sold. |
The vows | were solemn and there were punishments for breaking |
The lights | were inactive between 1969 and 1993 and were re-esta |
The drugs | were reportedly bound for Europe. |
The formats | were introduced for ARC/INFO. |
The inhabitants | were mainly fishermen and farmers. |
The words | were written by Marty Panzer. |
The lines | were quadrupled in 1903. |
The winners | were Youstage, who beat Don1977. |
The elections | were not due until 2010. |
The streets | were crowded all day long. |
The units | were also fitted with radar. |
The cages | were no longer used. |
The programmes | were presented by Rolf Harris. |
The frescoes | were painted over in 1950. |
The events | were held at Messuhalli. |
The Kyrgyz | were absorbed into Doyan Uriankhai. |
The primaries | were held on September 19. |
The Israelis | were firing at it." |
The Acts | were first mentioned by Tertullian. |
The two | were divorced in 2006. |
The lyrics | were written by Mitchell Parish. |
The buildings | were demolished six months later. |
The Hessians | were attached to Cornwallis' army. |
The elections | were boycotted by the opposition. |
The semifinals | were held on 11 August. |
The two | were teamed professionally until 1966. |
The kiosks | were developed by ARToolworks, Inc.. |
The elections | were marred by violence. |
The events | were held over March 26-28. |
The games | were played in Sao Paulo. |
The games | were played in Cairo. |
The semifinals | were raced on August 26. |
The heats | were raced on August 24. |
The pools | were renovated in 2009. |
The wrecks | were located in 2002. |
The orchestrations | were by Don Walker |
The men | were convicted in September 2009. |
The improvements | were completed by May 2007. |
The games | were played in Algiers. |
The primaries | were held on September 3. |
The elections | were split into 3 phases. |
The runways | were lifted in 1968. |
The pieces | were dispersed among various people. |
The elections | were notable for several reasons. |
The pylons | were built in 2003. |
The cylinders | were christened Capital and Labour. |
The fields | were discovered in 1984. |
The scenes | were shot in early November. |
The awards | were given in 1990. |
The placings | were determined on points. |
The grounds | were designed by William Goldring. |
The lyrics | were written by Kim Gordon. |
The aircraft | were officially F-4C models). |
The repairs | were completed in May 2009. |
The referees | were announced on 5 May. |
The triplets | were allowed to nominated separately. |
The results | were dramatic and immediate. |
The Tuoba | were eventually absorbed into China. |
The rest | were killed or captured. |
The events | were held over March 20-23. |
The banknotes | were withdrawn in 1882. |
The turbines | were completed in April 2004. |
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