Примери за използване на Had dropped на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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He had dropped his sword.
Last year, that had dropped to 4.650.
We tried to figure out where the ball had dropped.
My hemoglobin had dropped to a seven.
He was fatigued andhis blood pressure had dropped.
In September 2003 this had dropped to 24 percent.
The taxi had dropped her on the corner of the boulevard.”.
I was as if something had dropped of me.
His BF' had dropped… suddenly one fine day you can't cycle for 25 kilometers.
In 2008, the figure had dropped to 7.8%.
Brent had dropped 5 cents to $63.90 a barrel by 0012 GMT, down almost 5 percent since June 10.
By 4:00 p.m., the market had dropped 508 points.
From his shop on Masumbiri's main street filled with locks, t-shirts and watches,Ibrahim Thulleh said business had dropped.
The cab driver had dropped Jyoti at Morjim, right?
At the end of one month of my administration, the death rate had dropped by 20%.
By 15:30 its value had dropped to 7944 dollars.
For the first time on record, birthrates in southern andEastern Europe had dropped below 1.3.
His blood pressure had dropped and he didn't feel well.
At 10:07 p.m., Adaline Bowman's core temperature had dropped to 87 degrees.
You said gorski had dropped the charges and left town.
Surprisingly, two days later, her weight had dropped to 147 pounds.
The temperature had dropped and the air had a golden hue to it.
By February 1855 the mortality rate had dropped from 60% to 42.7%.
By 2015, that figure had dropped to a mere 9.6%, largely thanks to economic growth catalyzed by regulated capitalism.
By the 1980s this proportion had dropped to 49 percent.
Since the United States had dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, they had been very concerned for their own safety and survival.
A little over a century later, that number had dropped close to 6 million.
From 2.4 million in 1916 it had dropped to less than 740,000 by 1920 during the Russian Revolution of 1917 and Russian Civil War.
At the higher dose,energy consumption had dropped by 10% after 13 days.
By the 1990s, the average score had dropped to 424 points, yet ETS redefined 424 as 500 points.