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- We were all tired.
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I wish I were rich.
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We were very tired.
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I wish I were young.
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There were two cakes.
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We were younger then.
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Where were you going?
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All of us were silent.
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Two seats were vacant.
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I wish I were a prince.
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They were very excited.
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I wish he were here now.
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Were you busy yesterday?
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Were you out last night?
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They were seen to go out.
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They were taken prisoner.
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Forty people were present.
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I wish she were alive now.
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They were plainly dressed.
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All of the dogs were alive.
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I wish I were in Paris now.
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There were ten eggs in all.
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Were you at home yesterday?
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You were late, weren't you?
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I wish I were a millionaire.
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The prisoners were set free.
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Those were his actual words.
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We were very busy last week.
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All our efforts were in vain.
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He acts as if he were a king.
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They were lying on the grass.
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We were sweating in the heat.
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Half the students were absent.
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Her eyes were red from crying.
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I wish I were as young as you.
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They were watching television.
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Why were you absent yesterday?
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I wouldn't do it if I were you.
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They were school children then.
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Thousands of people were there.
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We were nearly frozen to death.
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What were you doing down there?
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Why were you late this morning?
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If I were you, I'd buy that one.
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Were you at school at that time?
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I wouldn't do that if I were you.
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If I were you, I would trust her.
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They were fighting on the street.
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They were scolded by the teacher.
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He speaks as if he were an expert.
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I wish Beth were here with me now.
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If I were rich, I would go abroad.
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The boy talks as if he were a man.
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There were two murders this month.
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They married when they were young.
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A group of young men were fighting.
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A lot of soldiers were killed here.
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I wish Tom were my younger brother.
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We were surprised to hear the news.
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Fortunately, no passengers were injured.
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I didn't know you were such a good cook.
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I thought we were going to go somewhere.
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They were all surprised to see me there.
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You were at home yesterday, weren't you?
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I didn't think you were going to make it.
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I wondered why people were staring at me.
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They were not aware that I was not there.
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When were potatoes introduced into Japan?
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His proposals were adopted at the meeting.
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I didn't know you were coming here either.
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She first met him when they were students.
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Were you playing tennis yesterday morning?
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Why were you absent from school yesterday?
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You were talking in your sleep last night.
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All the passengers were saved from drowning.
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I wasn't aware that you were feeling so bad.
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There were many rotten apples in the basket.
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How many eggs were you able to get yesterday?
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I found the gloves that were under the chair.
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She has known him since they were very young.
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I wasn't aware that you were feeling that bad.
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We were so excited that we couldn't sit still.
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There were a lot of empty seats the day I went.
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A bunch of people were standing outside waiting.
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We were just about to leave when she telephoned.
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She sat next him wishing she were somewhere else.
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I can't believe that you were the smartest kid in your class.
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Even though there were many cookies on the dish, I only ate three.
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If you were to win the lottery, what would you buy with the money?
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The children were so excited after the party that they couldn't sleep.
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I didn't know that you were sick, so I didn't visit you in the hospital.
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Years ago, when Tom's children were young, he used to take a lot of pictures.
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Do you think your parents spent enough time with you when you were in your teens?
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There were demonstrations against the government by Japanese university students in the 1960's.
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I think it's a shame that some foreign language teachers were able to graduate from college without ever having studied with a native speaker.
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