Examples of using Were of in English and their translations into French
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The Doterel class were a development of the Osprey-class sloops and were of composite construction,
The names suggest that his family were of French, or at least Anglo-Norman origin,
The lance-armed heavy cavalry of the Komnenian army were of two origins, firstly‘Latin knights',
The fact that the groups comprising the Muslim minority were of different ethnic origins did not alter the fact that they had a single religion.
In this regard, the author considers that the impeachment proceedings were of a criminal nature, as they were initiated following alleged criminal offences.
The other projects submitted were of a gratifyingly high standard,
The Spartans were of the highest quality
His concerns about the second sentence were of a practical nature,
I thought you were of the"free your mind,
Pray you were of a western tribe. I would not be in this position.
Their expertise, the provided quality work were of great value in situations such as audits
The Dominican people were of mixed race
The majority were of the opinion that the duty to respect the dignity of creation was limited to animals
He also ensured that all public information outputs were of a high standard and in line with the Organization's overall strategic objectives
It was not deemed advisable to commence work on the subject of oil and gas, which were of great strategic, economic and developmental importance.
particularly the view that the British royal family were of Israelite descent.
the suggested reforms in his pamphlet were of much value.
his family were of Equestrian rank.
Under the circumstances, Frederick William′s interventions in European affairs were of little benefit to Prussia.
Kenneth McIntyre first suggested in 1977 that the stone ruins at Bittangabee Bay, in Ben Boyd National Park near Eden on the south coast of New South Wales, were of Portuguese origin.