Примери за използване на She laid на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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She laid an egg.
Her." And she laid eggs.
She laid 12 eggs.
And this woman's child died in the night, because she laid on it.
She laid an egg and buried it.
Then the son of this woman died in the night because she laid on him.
She laid the flowers on him.
Often a hen who has merely laid an egg cackles as if she laid an asteroid.".
She laid some more in June.
You creep in invisible, in the spiritual realm,sneak in to slay the innocent one as she laid.
She laid wreaths in the afternoon.
Q- Tip was just some guy that happened to walk up to the motel at some point. And, uh,Van Pelt, she laid in the license plate with Photoshop.
She laid my head upon her breasts.
For example, a study on captive zebra finches found a gynandromorph behaving as a male, butwhen it was paired with a female, she laid infertile eggs(ref).
She laid an impulsive hand on his arm.
And when she could not longer hide him, she took for him an ark of bulrushes, and daubed it with slime and with pitch, andput the child therein; and she laid it in the flags by the river's brink.
She laid good eggs, and the woman loved her like her own child.
Perhaps she is indeed the babies mother andnot only remembered exactly where she laid her eggs a year ago but knew that her babies would need her help to escape from the incubator.
She laid very good eggs, and the old woman loved her as her own child.
Since Schafer was working alone, she laid on the church floor for hours before she received any medical attention.
She laid him upon the bed of the man of God and shut the door.
That spider, she laid her eggs on top of the Epic Bank Building.
She laid the baby on the bed- She put the baby to bed.
Most resonant of all, she laid a wreath at the Garden of Remembrance, commemorating generations of Irish men and women who died fighting for independence from her ancestors.
She laid good eggs, and the old woman loved her as if she had been her own child.
She laid on the floor in the bathroom, kitchen, bathroom, sauna, hall or on the porch.
She laid one of the dozens of the man she would just dreamed of on a pile, reached for another.
Then she laid the rock on a shelf in the kitchen to remind herself forever: never violence.
She laid a wreath at the Garden of Remembrance which commemorates the generations of Irish men and women who died fighting for independence.
She lays eggs at an extraordinary rate, as many as 30,000 a day.