Examples of using Were for in English and their translations into Hindi
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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His last words were for Vice President Tyler and were“Sir, I wish you
who claimed the weapons were for defensive purposes only.
In 1995, out of 800girl students, 650 were for graduation, whereas the total number of graduate students was 200.
Of robot orders in the 1980s were for use in automotive factories, and robots performed tasks such as spot welding,
who claimed the weapons were for defensive purposes only.
In the Old Testament, those promises were for Israel and all who united with them.
The teacher had people pick groups as if it were for a game in elementary school.
In this round, in which 59 percent of the applications were for rural projects, 62 projects were awarded to rural grant applications.
His last concerns were for Nell and he implored his brother, the soon-to-be James II, to“let not poor Nelly starve” on his death bed.
Most complaints received against public sector banks were pension-related while most complaints received against private banks were for credit cards discrepancies.
Most applications were for food and fiber crops,
At the 2008 Summer Olympics, seven of these events were for men while only three were for women.
That was an era when the crank-start combustion engines were for the boys and the delicate,
most of my initial ideas were for screen-based interactions,” he said.
There was a total of 43 awards were presented among which 39 were for young entrepreneurs in different sectors and 4 for Entrepreneurship Ecosystem builders.
Back then, prizes were for mom and dad,
BG: So some of those views we saw were for the teacher to go in and track actually what's going on with those kids.
Further, a record of nearly four million unsold existing homes were for sale, including nearly 2.9 million that were vacant.
would drift out onto the streets, and passers-by started asking if they were for sale.
Visions would spring up, and I could tell the people what they were for.