Examples of 'were independents' in a sentence

Meaning of "were independents"

were independents: This phrase suggests that a group or individuals were self-reliant, autonomous, or not affiliated with any larger organization or entity

How to use "were independents" in a sentence

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were independents
The majority of the councillors returned were independents.
Both teams were independents.
As political parties were banned at the time, all candidates were independents.
All were independents.
The remaining nine candidates were independents.
Both of the men were independents.
The team was a mixture of full professionals and riders like Maitland, who were independents.
I wonder if they were independents.
As political parties were not officially established until 1884, all those elected were independents.
The other four candidates were independents.
Apart from two Labour Party members, the candidates were Independents.
The remaining three candidates were independents.
Notes At the 1924 election, the only opposition MPs elected were independents.
The first supermarkets were independents.
Most of the new members of parliament were independents.

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As such, all candidates were independents.
The remaining twelve candidates were independents.
The other 74 candidates were independents.
All 45 elected members were independents.

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