英語 での Was doing something の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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The man was doing something.
There were many people there, and everyone was doing something.
The state was doing something.
God was doing something in the service.
The government was doing something.
I was doing something in the lounge room.
The teacher was doing something.
It was doing something it wasn't supposed to do. .
Maybe a neighbor was doing something outside.
One guy was doing something on the computer.
At least Gabon, though, was doing something.
Daowood was doing something to his head.
Mrs. Kensington" Initially,they were talking to me about playing Alotta Fagina, but I was doing something where the dates couldn't work.
One guy was doing something on the computer.
I suddenly remember I was doing something last night.
Aquino was doing something covert, but he was doing it for us.
That little group of people was doing something to the nets.
Because he was doing something important down the Oslofjord tunnel.
The man from the phone was doing something in the kitchen.
The captain was doing something, I don't know.
I really felt like I was doing something to help out.
Meanwhile, she was doing something to her computer.
The teacher was doing something else.
At that time, I was doing something similar myself.
One of the kids was doing something to one of the other kids.
For the first time she was doing something for herself on her own.
The fact that Apple was doing something to address those shutdowns wasn't a revelation.
That each time the daughter was doing something, Sophia is there. the mother was always say.
Imagine that at the time of running bench(diffSubtract) CPU was doing something in parallel, and it was taking resources. And by the time of running bench(diffGetTime) that work has finished.
It was a devil's bargain,reassuring the American people that the government was doing something to make them more secure while at the same time stripping them of many fundamental rights and turning topsy-turvy the international order where acts of war had hitherto been condemned as the gravest of crimes.