Примери за използване на There is almost на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
There is almost no risk.
In today's society there is almost lights everywhere.
There is almost no pain.
As part of this group of funds, there is almost always collagen.
And there is almost dead.
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I stopped pricking before going to bed,it became easier for me to walk, there is almost no hypertension.
There is almost no evolution.
I pointed out that there is almost no hard data available.
There is almost no odor whatsoever.
When working with tiles, there is almost always a need to cut it.
There is almost no growth.
By the way, among these habits there is almost always a large amount of sweet.
There is almost a congress- a person 8.
I stopped pricking before going to bed,it became easier for me to walk, there is almost no hypertension. Very good tool.
There is almost no development going on.
G operates at 100 times the speed,at least 1 million devices per square kilometer can be connected, there is almost no delay in data transmission speed," the minister said during a presentation organized by Vivacom.
There is almost no industry.
Basically, there is almost always a better rate.
There is almost nothing said about him.
What I love, there is almost a spiritual level.
There is almost no hair on their heads.
While using this product, there is almost one hundred percent assurance of the security of use and effectiveness.
There is almost no private propriety.
For example, there is almost every garden, a tree like an apple tree.
There is almost no heating of the skin.
From him even there is almost no light, and he does not interfere with sleep.".
There is almost no chance of any infections.
Thus, on his part there is almost dispassionate sense of distant admiration that he does not fully understand.
There is almost no possibility of infection.
In Ireland, for instance, where there is almost full ban of abortions,there are on average 12 women per day who leave the country to interrupt an unwanted pregnancy in a neighboring country.