Примеры использования Could reach на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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I could reach nirvana.
From here she could reach.
Rumors could reach the Vatican.
And only a few believed that it could reach$ 1.18.
That could reach every corner of the neighborhood.
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I didn't think we could reach Tao-Tsay.
You could reach Caliraya by public or private transport.
Supposing I could reach Cravat.
In the course of the next few days the AUD/USD could reach 0.9400.
Oh, if only I could reach That dreamland some day.
Over a five-year period, these losses could reach $3 billion.
That figure could reach $38 billion this year.
In addition, initial start-up costs could reach $82 million.
All products could reach or exceed the national standards.
He was some meter away from me, I could reach him with my hand.
Look, if I could reach Cole, what's our timetable?
With continued growth,the price could reach 1.6770 and 1.6820.
I wish you could reach from your TV screen and just touch Joan's skin for a second.
So if Russia follows, it could reach similar results.
You could reach Salvington without them, but you would greatly miss them.
In their case, higher prices could reach just 2- 3% of current tariff.
Filtration precision continuous increasing,nowadays could reach 0.5um.
Open unemployment could reach 9 to 10 per cent in the Philippines.
These sectors' share in global GHG emissions could reach 6- 8 per cent by 2020.
The gain on it could reach several million credits, thanks to the high rate.
Other estimates suggest that the amount could reach $110 billion by 2010.
Noting with satisfaction that the Committee could reach consensus on the GHS after consideration of a draft consolidated by IOMC on the basis of inputs from the TDG Sub-Committee, ILO and OECD;
In 1994, the new forest planting could reach 135 000 hectares.
To little monster could reach man and do their job, that is, to scare him, you need to find the mouse and move a few items and then, pointing the mouse cursor to the man, to bring him a monster.
Sales of platinum to the jewellery trade could reach new heights in 2014.