Examples of 'were italians' in a sentence

Meaning of "were italians"

were italians - This phrase is a past tense statement referring to a group of people who are Italian or of Italian descent

How to use "were italians" in a sentence

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were italians
About half of the immigrants were italians and a third spanish.
Thirteen were Italians and five came from other countries.
You would not say that if they were Italians.
No longer were Italians the best team in the world.
Many of those mercenaries were Italians.
The discus gods were Italians during the competition.
You would not be surprised to learn that they were Italians or Armenians.
We knew they were Italians because they had Pecorino cheese.
Twenty of them were Italians.
There were Italians in the Mafia.
Unconfirmed reports suggest that many were Italians and Japanese.
All were Italians.
For the sake of geographical balance, most of these were Italians.
Most of them were Italians and.
The police were Chinese, while the officers were Italians.

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These were Italians.
I did not think they were scousers, I think they were Italians.
They were Germans, or were Italians only in name.
Of his appointments to the College of Cardinals, 43 were Italians.
So what were Italians voting on anyway?
But in fact, many of his sitters were Italians -.

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