Примери коришћења Water would на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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The water would move.
When he would try to drink, the water would recede.
The water would come out.
If it was any older, the water would have evaporated.
Water would be great.
We, without water would die.
Water would be better.
Air and Water would have.
Water would be fine.'.
Actually, water would be great.
Water would be great,”.
Landing in the water would be much safer.
Whenever Tantalus bent down to drink,however, the water would drain.
The water would destroy them in.
Even though the air temperature might be above freezing, say five degrees Celsius or41 degrees Fahrenheit, the water would freeze.
Some water would be great.
Back then, when Arjuna, the great Indian warrior prince, when he was thirsty, he'd take out a bow,he'd shoot it into the ground and water would come out.
Yes, water would be nice.
At that point they took out the kerosene and adjusted the pressure so that none of the liquids would fall into the lake, but rather lake water would rise through the hole due to pressure from below.
Some water would be good.
Can you imagine dragging the Earth closer to the Sun, heating it up,then at some point the temperatures would rise to 100 degrees or greater, all the water would evaporate or boil away into the atmosphere.
Hot water would be good.
In the early 20th century, before enzymology was well understood, colloids were thought to be the key to the operation of enzymes; i.e.,the addition of small quantities of an enzyme to a quantity of water would, in some fashion yet to be specified, subtly alter the properties of the water so that it would break down the enzyme's specific substrate, such as a solution of ATPase breaking down ATP.
The water would have swallowed her.
Years ago, back before the ice breakers, this water would freeze over in winter sometimes, all the way across.
Then water would come out instead of confetti.
Without that gallon orso of water pouring into the bowl all at once, the water would simply spill over into the siphon tube and remain more or less level without creating an actual flush.
The water would come to a boil and cook the grain.
Even in warm weather, the water would slow attackers and leave them with nowhere to hide.
The water would rush in- and fill half the bottle!'.