We have no meanings for "were some lines" in our records yet.
1 Below the plan were some lines of writing in Latin, which ran thus:
2 Under the figure also were some lines in Latin, written by the same learned person.
3 There were some lines scrawled upon it, in lead-pencil, in the large hand of a schoolboy-almostundecipherable.
4 To which he answered, they were some lines he had gotten by heart out of a play.
5 But ultimately, she was a member of the police, and there were some lines she just couldn't cross.
6 There were some lines ready placed, which he took off; I gave them to Lady Townshend; here they are-
7 There were some lines around his eyes, along the thin mouth, that made him appear mature, but he'd never be old.
8 At the back of that fateful drawing were some lines of writing which may be supposed to throw light on the situation:
9 Under all were some lines of verse, scarcely legible in spite of the trouble she had taken to remove the old moss from the letters.
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