Examples of 'were the subjects' in a sentence

Meaning of "were the subjects"

were the subjects - This phrase refers to individuals or topics that were the focus of a particular discussion, study, experiment, or situation

How to use "were the subjects" in a sentence

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were the subjects
A third group were the subjects of this realm.
The following three agreements, corresponding to that situation, were the subjects of that review.
These were the subjects of discussion.
Of interest to the hunting community were the subjects discussed of.
Those who were the subjects of mission are now the missionaries.
The former employees alleged that they were the subjects of race discrimination.
Together they were the subjects of the first terrorism trial in the state of California.
The people of Israel and the land of Israel were the subjects of his praying.
They were the subjects.
Perhaps, women would watch more sports programming if more women were the subjects of it?
Visual relationships themselves were the subjects and they were everywhere.
They were the subjects of KaramanoÄŸlu Beylik.
Environmental issues and fundamental rights were the subjects most frequently raised by petitioners.
What were the subjects on the agenda and actually raised?
And often, urban slaves were the subjects of such complaints.

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Partition, people residing in colonies, these were the subjects.
We see plainly what were the subjects of the earliest poems.
Were the subjects taking O3 supplements?
These people thought they were the subjects of a secret reality show.
They were the subjects of the 1910 film Abernathy Kids to the Rescue.
Anti-dumping and countervailing duties were the subjects of many of these proposals.
They were the subjects of four Hollywood films,.
Physical activity was not restricted, nor were the subjects given any advice as to diet.
Adolescents were the subjects of most of the studies, both boys and girls n=25.
The issues identified during the assessment process were the subjects of capacity-building activities.
He and his work were the subjects of unending analysis, esteem, adoration and mystery.
My wife, a medical doctor, realized that these innocent guys were the subjects of a psychological experiment.
Debra Candiotti and Beck were the subjects of a California legal battle that concerned free speech.
At these units, assistants, specialists, and nurses were the subjects of this study.
The study participants were the subjects who permitted understanding the research problem.
In the late 1980s, the examination and entrance process were the subjects of renewed debate.
Leah and Hannan were the subjects of just such a promise.
Mariátegui asked the critical question-who were the subjects of the Peruvian revolution?
Who / what were the subjects studied in this study?
Thus, for a long time only States were the subjects of international law.
Those were the subjects of the discussion during the visit of William Claus in July 1998.
The evidence suggests that the Hills were the subjects - victims - of a psychological experiment.
And what were the subjects of these books?
These, Mr President, were the subjects raised.
If slaves were the subjects of.
The SSG agreed that those were the subjects it was putting forward to the bureau.
Chihuly and his team of artists were the subjects of the documentary Chihuly Over Venice.
How many times were the subjects interviewed?
Which issues were the subjects of those projects?
They knew at heart that they were the subjects of experimentation-however well intentioned.
Concurrently his works were the subjects of four books published by Alfred A. Knopf Canada.
Two of those five projects were the subjects of public hearings in 1999.

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