Примери коришћења He can become на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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He can become a star.
But if he beats me, he can become number one.
He can become overcritical of others too.
I wanna see how good he can become.
He can become a righteous person, and even a great saint.
He can become an angel, he can become a devil.
Our Moisha is so well- educated, he can become a general.
I believe he can become the best player in the world there".
If I like a soldier, he can become a non-commissioned officer quickly.
If your dog loses too much blood, he can become anemic.
If he can become BabIu. can' I become Manudada?
After some time,I am sure… He can become a great cook.
He can become an accountant, a bank employee, a programmer or an engineer.
I must become less so that He can become so much more.
For example, he can become the first inhabitant of your personal origami zoo.
If he is under too much pressure he can become angry and stubborn.
He can become both an engineer, a surgeon and a dentist, a carpenter, a jeweler and a mechanic.
Well, the doctor did say that he can become active after certain activities.
He can become a military man, a doctor, a builder, an interpreter, but whatever profession he chooses, he will work on conscience.
Being a leader in"holiness", he can become a real"guard" of your garden.
To see in a dream a mad dog- to unexpected andA verybig quarrel with a best friend, as a result of which he can become a real enemy.
Like every dog breed, he can become quarrelsome or timid if he does not get proper socialization when he is still young.
Once his enthusiasm for an issue or person is aroused, he can become a tireless fighter.
Now he can lay low, he can become invisible, but sooner or later the disease will flush him out.
It is important for a person to learn to forgive and then he can become a strong personality.
It is of crucial importance that Marx's idea of„alienation” refers to the fact that under capitalism man becomes alienated from his own humanity by being alienated fromhis authentic human potential, alienated from what he can become as a universal creative being.
Man has to go beyond his will so that he can become part of the divine will.