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1 were
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2 were at swords' points
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3 were compatible
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4 were it not
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5 were it not for
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6 000 employees were to be attritioned out
English-Dutch dictionary > 000 employees were to be attritioned out
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7 I had a vague notion that they were making fun of me
English-Dutch dictionary > I had a vague notion that they were making fun of me
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8 I haven't seen you since you were a child
ik heb je niet meer gezien sinds je klein was.English-Dutch dictionary > I haven't seen you since you were a child
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9 I wish I were/ was a cat
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10 a couple of youths were waiting for him
English-Dutch dictionary > a couple of youths were waiting for him
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11 all except Mary were there
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12 all eyes were bent on her
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13 all his things were jumbled up/together in the cupboard
all his things were jumbled up/together in the cupboardEnglish-Dutch dictionary > all his things were jumbled up/together in the cupboard
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14 all my expectations were dashed
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15 all ramifications of the plot were not yet known
English-Dutch dictionary > all ramifications of the plot were not yet known
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16 as it were
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17 as soon as the lights went out there were carryings-on
English-Dutch dictionary > as soon as the lights went out there were carryings-on
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18 as you were!
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19 birds were calling (to) each other
English-Dutch dictionary > birds were calling (to) each other
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20 books were strewn all over his desk
books were strewn all over his deskEnglish-Dutch dictionary > books were strewn all over his desk
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