Примери коришћења People in this country на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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Thousand people in this country.
There still are good reasonable people in this country.
We need people in this country.
If they don't pass it we're gonna have a lot more poor people in this country.
Some people in this country are asleep.
We have saved many people in this country.
Of the people in this country don't have a Will.
There are 300 million people in this country.
Some people in this country are very, very rich."".
It deceived the people in this country.
People in this country will revolt," he told SETimes.
It's hurting people in this country.
Well, I thought there's supposed to be like a billion people in this country.
There are good people in this country, Dmitri.
People in this country are entitled to free medicines, of which approximately 15.3 million.
Because it is killing people in this country.
But the people in this country are possessed with a madness.
There are two kinds of people in this country.
He says the people in this country are like mules, they're so stupid.
There are so many talented people in this country.
Frank, people in this country are busy, broke, and they hate to read.
And we've got so many cocky people in this country.
The people in this country want their politicians to solve their problems.
It is a work life for some people in this Country.
There are people in this country who would shoot you for asking that question.
So, as the most dangerous drug in Britain, why do more than 300,000 people in this country take it?
See, there's only 3000 people in this country with Bellini's.
Many people in this country are becoming increasingly worried About bullfighting.
Faisal Islam, political editor for Sky News, said that Michael Gove used"post-fact politics" that were imported from the Trump campaign; in particular,Gove's comment in an interview that"I think people in this country have had enough of experts…" was singled out as illustrative of a post-truth trend.
There are 50 million people in this country without medical insurance.