She bought some cups of tea for the visitors in the next room.
A. Some cups of tea were bought for the visitors in the next room by her
B. Some cups of tea was bought to the visitors in the next room by her
C. Some cups of tea bought to the visitors in the next room by her
D. Some cups of tea were bought for the visitors by her in the next room
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Photographs are not permitted under any circumstances.
A. Under no circumstances are photographs not permitted.
B. Under any circumstances is photographs not permitted.
C. Under no circumstances are photographs permitted.