Примери за използване на Spy novels на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Spy novels.
You read spy novels.
Those spy novels are right about one thing-.
You like spy novels.
I mean, come on. Someone's been reading too many spy novels.
He wrote spy novels.
Spy novels became bestsellers in post-war Germany and many were turned into successful films, as the exhibition's extensive display of book and film artifacts show.
She reads too many spy novels!
He also carries a wide selection of spy novels and military magazines, which attract business from the nearby military bases.
You read too many spy novels.
Even before I would finished my school studies, I already wanted to be an intelligence officer", Putin said in the biography,adding that he had been attracted to the service by spy novels.
What type of spy novels were they?
You have been reading too many spy novels.
Women who love spy novels will love you.
You have been reading spy novels.
And your penchant for spy novels and crossword puzzles?
That's my stock in trade,you see- spy novels.
Before 1950, there were spy novels with political elements.
I think you have been reading too many spy novels, love.
Lee was a step-cousin of Ian Fleming,author of the James Bond spy novels, and a distant relative of Robert E. Lee and the astronomer John Lee.
Alexander Wilson lived an amazing life as a writer, spy and secret service officer who served in the First World War before moving to India to teach as a Professor of English literature,where he began writing spy novels.
Names which turned out were taken from the spy novels written by their boss.
Alexander Wilson was a author, spy and secret service officer who served within the First World Struggle earlier than shifting to India to show as a Professor of English Literature,the place he started writing spy novels.
Even though up until recently this sort of gun was only mentioned in spy novels, it turns out the CIA developed one back in 1975.
Fans have long suspected that Forsyth, 77,acclaimed for his highly realistic spy novels, may have been involved with British Intelligence.
And the spy novel, as never before, really, has come into its own.
Yeah, see, even that sounds like you read it out of a spy novel.
Well, it's a decent theory for a spy novel.
It feels like the beginning of a John le Carré spy novel.
He even wrote a spy novel.