Примери за използване на He will be free на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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He will be freed.
And soon he will be free.
He will be free tomorrow.
But sooner or later he will be free.
He will be free tomorrow.
In a few days, he will be free.
He will be free to go.
If he can seduce you, he will be free.
But soon he will be free of this.
Tell the white sahib that he will be free.
He will be free from 8:00.
As soon as this war is over, he will be free.
And he will be free to do his duty.
It won't last more than couple of minutes,then he will be free.
Soon, he will be free, and Lexa will be dead.
They will be under arrest or in jail, and he will be free.
He will be free to live whatever life he chooses.
As long as he abides by its laws, he will be free from its brakes.
He will be free to talk to clubs outside England from January.
They're gonna find him, and then he will be free again, and we cannot wait for that to happen.
Jabez asked that God keep him from harm so that he will be free from pain.
So, in 60 days, he will be free to Get all the attention he needs Somewhere else.
From the speeches that we have already heard from the Council and here in Parliament, all of us here hope that he will be able to receive this Nobel Prize in freedom, or that he will be freed as soon as possible.
So as he has not signed a new contract he will be free to talk to any club in January.
He will be free to swap places with Babe Ruth and be the best player alive.
If any of these wire transfers is even a minute late, he will be free to say whatever he wants to whomever he wants.
He will be free to follow his heart and the stench of your alcohol sweat to New York City and out of my life forever.
If he can kill 13 unmarried witches before midnight, he will be freed from the underworld to wreak his terror every single day.
Man, in Marx's view,has created in the course of history a culture which he will be free to make his own when he is freed from the chains, not only of economic poverty, but of the spiritual poverty created by alienation.