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Meanings of were nurses in English
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Usage of were nurses in English
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There werenurses now, but Eric Brand would not be turned out.
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There werenurses and governesses and children and a loitering lady or two.
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More than half of the women in all categories werenurses during the war.
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Participants werenurses newly graduated from nursing schools and working in hospitals in South Korea.
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They werenurses who joined Queen Alexandra's Imperial Nursing Service during the second world war.
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Fritz and Julian nursed the sick man; and never werenurses more skilful and tender.
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There werenurses there, and they inserted needles into our arms and took our blood.
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There werenurses here, but much was done by machines that sang and danced and dandled.
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A few werenurses, journalists, doctors, or missionaries.
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Nearly 20 of those rehired werenurses, while 11 were hospital consultants.
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There werenurses, like nuns, in white headdresses, quietly walking, the corridors were shiny too, the doors.
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At least 27 werenurses.
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And they werenurses, basically.
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Of these, 38.7% of professionals werenurses and 61.3% nurse technicians.
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It was an extraordinary sight, not just the size of the rally, but these werenurses like we'd never seen before.
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Even at Woodside, there werenurses whose husbands didn't want them working in a building with AIDS patients, let alone working with the patients themselves.