Examples of 'almost everyone had' in a sentence
Meaning of "almost everyone had"
almost everyone had ~ suggests that nearly all people present or involved have experienced or possessed something
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almost everyone had
Almost everyone had lost their homes.
The harsh truth is that almost everyone had to know.
Almost everyone had talked domestic policy.
It was late and almost everyone had fallen asleep.
Almost everyone had the same idea.
It is the one that almost everyone had at one time or another.
Almost everyone had retired to their rooms.
I remember we had thrown a party and almost everyone had left.
Almost everyone had an imaginary friend.
The competition was over and almost everyone had gone.
Almost everyone had a good time.
So at the same time almost no one and almost everyone had pms.
Almost everyone had already boarded the plane.
In Argentina almost everyone had an opinion.
Almost everyone had a study partner.
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A coup had been staged in Egypt and almost everyone had backed it.
Almost everyone had relatives overseas.
It was TEN years later and almost everyone had their own computer.
Almost everyone had a different accent.
And I noticed that almost everyone had a watch on his wrist.
Almost everyone had gone to bed.
Four hours later, almost everyone had been frustrated.
Almost everyone had lived here their whole lives.
It was a lively party . Almost everyone had a good time.
But almost everyone had an opinion on it.
After 10 months of this regimen, almost everyone had dropped pounds.
Almost everyone had a job.
And I noticed that almost everyone had a cell phone!
Almost everyone had temperature issues and it was the same for us.
The radio was free to listen to and easily accessible because almost everyone had one [… ].
Nevertheless almost everyone had the same expression as him.
Almost everyone had been a victim or knew someone who had been victimized.
By late April almost everyone had come home safely.
Almost everyone had some thought about the meaning of the text.
It looks like almost everyone had a reason to want Marshall dead.
Almost everyone had boats so they spent a lot of their time on the water.
At that time, almost everyone had finished drinking.
Almost everyone had left and felt that silence typical of the end of the day.
The first idea almost everyone had was to leave, and they all charged upward.
Almost everyone had banners, flowers and flags.
Finally, almost everyone had a pistol.
Almost everyone had incentives to look the other way or reasons to stay silent . ".
I feel like almost everyone had read a translation of a Russian novel.
Almost everyone had heard about ITNs previously, but was not using them.
However, almost everyone had heard of the phishing e-mails.
Almost everyone had one, from members of royal families and their staffs to the peasantry.
I realized that almost everyone had also been told they were born with “ cancerous ovaries ”!
Almost everyone had the correct answer!
Almost everyone had macuas, which they generically called Kaffirs, as slaves.
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