Ainda não temos significados para "be races".
1There will be races for motor-boats, shells, canoes, a tub race, and a swimming match.
2She would have a barbecue, there would be races and the usual holiday games, then the dance.
3There were to be races at some place a distance away, and Nick was determined to go.
4But there would be races after them, clinging pathetically to the cold planet and burrowing to its horror-filled core, before the utter end.
5First there were races where only one lad was in each canoe.
6There were races loyal enough no doubt, the Zanzibari, for instance.
7As the spring of 1777 progressed, there were races, dances, cricket.
8Then there were races for shorter distances, which were well run.
9There had been races of half a mile, of a mile, of two miles.
10There were races during the day just out of town.
11There are races to come off next week, for once and away, at Langton.
12At two o'clock there were races on the ice-foot.
13For as many reasons as there are races.
14There are races, which we may call the poetical races, in which this is strikingly exemplified.
15We do expect there are races which are on the calendar which will probably still not occur.
16Pelle might have spared his efforts at consolation; they were races apart, a different species of humanity.
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