Примери за използване на Seems to have come на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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But treachery seems to have come.
There seems to have come with a money back guarantee.
One of the threads that seems to have come through.
Nothing seems to have come of this initiative, however.
There is another bird flu that seems to have come from Asia.
But he seems to have come to that awareness all by himself.
Kelownan understanding of particle physics seems to have come a long way.
But nothing seems to have come of this experiment.
We had rift activity two days ago, but nothing seems to have come through.
Everything seems to have come to life.".
I am, indeed Brahman, the basic principle,from which the whole universe seems to have come.
That's where he seems to have come from.
This seems to have come about through his friendship with Bayes.
We see the world changing so much that it seems to have come to its end.
Michael Hoffman seems to have come to the same conclusion.
It seems to have come alive and it's moving into the known cell parts of the blood.
But I think everyone seems to have come to that conclusion.
It seems to have come from the Turkish Embassy, from the Ambassador himself, in fact, and his wife.
The accused appears remorseful, but reflection seems to have come only after he was caught out.
Nothing seems to have come of the project, which is a shame.
The ancient first century Roman Philosopher/Historian Pliny wrote,“the lovely aquamarine, which seems to have come from some mermaid's treasure house, in the depths of a summer sea, has charms not to be denied.”.
There seems to have come with a money back guarantee at this time.
Pliny, the renowned philosopher, stated this stone as“the lovely aquamarine, which seems to have come from some mermaid's treasure house, in the depths of a summer sea, has charms not to be denied.".
The radiation seems to have come from the fuel rods that were partially melted down and came into contact with the water used to cool the reactor," he said.
Roman Naturalist and Historian Pliny wrote of aqumarine,“the lovely aquamarine, which seems to have come from some mermaid's treasure house, in the depths of a summer sea, has charms not to be denied.”.
The radiation seems to have come from fuel rods that were partially melted down and came in contact with the water used to cool the reactor," Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano told reporters.
The ancient philosopher Pliny once said“The lovely aquamarine, which seems to have come from some mermaid's treasure house, in the depths of a summer sea, has charms not to be denied.”.
Christmas seems to have come early to Wall Street this year.
The ancient philosopher Pliny paid tribute to this gem of vitality, stating,“the lovely aquamarine, which seems to have come from some mermaid's treasure house, in the depths of a summer sea, has charms not to be denied.”.
The word tally seems to have come from the Latin talea which means a stick or a slip of wood;