Examples of 'was a count' in a sentence

Meaning of "was a count"

was a count - indicates a previous situation where counting or tallying has occurred, typically used to refer to a past event or circumstance

How to use "was a count" in a sentence

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was a count
My great grandad was a count and my grandad a baron.
But his great grandfather was a count.
Kamikaze was a count in private life.
I did not know he was a count.
The rejection criterion was a count rate less than twice that of background samples.
I forgot to say that Eugene was a count.
Oxenstierna was a count and socialist.
Was a count of Paris.
My father was a count.
This was a count down to the release of Kinect.
Her father was a count.
He was a count in France.
I thought he was a count.
He was a count of the Holy Roman Empire.
And Dracula was a count.

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He was a count palatine at the court of duke Władysław I Herman of Poland.
Her grandfather was a Count.
Who really was a Count not a real robberman.
Dracula himself was a Count.
Was a count of the House of Lara.
She told me her mother was a gypsy … and her father was a count.
Was a count in Kraichgau and Anglachgau.
Savin was born in Spain into a wealthy family: his father was a count in Barcelona.
Was a count instead of just a waiter, would you be interested? Let us say if Samuel.
Everyone has done a cheese on Charlton Eston, was a count.
Your Kamikaze was a count in private life… one of the really big pedigrees.
Baldassare Castiglione, famous humanist philosopher who was a count in Novellara.
Formerly, he was a count who was next in line for the throne after Prince Albert.
Mayfield, but my father was a count.
His ambassador was a count named Asraka Ibn Umar Dawud, who sought renewed guarantees of friendship.
I am only you . Mayfield, but my father was a count.
There was a Count of Hohenstein Who did lock… Now only five minutes remained.
No, Dracula was a count.
He was a count - and he is dead.
Yeah . And Dracula was a count.
Was a Count of Waldeck-Eisenberg.
First, he was a count.
Censorius was a count of the Western Roman Empire from 432 until his death.
From 885 it was under the jurisdiction of the prince-bishop, who was a Count of the Empire.
He was a count ( 伯爵, hakushaku ) in the kazoku nobility system.
In fact, there actually was a Count VladDracul who lived in 15th-century Wallachia.
I guess it was a count of one, two, three, then I really started screaming!

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