Sentences with imported
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- Foreign bodies imported into the blood; foodstuffs imported from the farm.
- It found that despite identifying many of the illegally imported vehicles as early as 2000, many remain on the road without being tested.
- Most imported ovens now come from Italy and Germany, with a few from Scandinavia, the United States and Britain.
- Her words imported a change of attitude.
- Religion imports belief.
- Hundreds of motorists are driving unsafe cars that have been fraudulently imported and registered in Victoria.
- The Kiwis now control 30 per cent of the Australian imported wine.
- We are friends, and it does not import that we have only just met.
- The import of foreign cars.
- Under the scam — which may have been operating for more than eight years — the contaminated honey is imported into Australia.
- Matters of great import.
- He felt the import of her words.