Ví dụ về việc sử dụng All shops trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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But not all shops have it.
All shops and restaurants are open until midnight.
Here in Germany all shops are closed on Sunday.
However, on Christmas Day andNew Year's Eve almost all shops are closed.
Not all shops are always open.
Plastic bag charge to be doubled to 10p in all shops across England.
And all shops are now shown on the maps.
Along with the name of the“Hangul Market”, every single sign of all shops are in Hangul.
Nearly all shops and restaurants close for three days.
During the days of the New Year,Singapore becomes a real ghost town and all shops will be closed.
A third of all shops and restaurants checked were found to have sold mislabelled seafood.
Sunday shopping has become more popular,and most but not all shops in towns and cities are open for business.
All shops will be allowed to open on 12 Sundays a year, instead of five at present.
This afternoon police ordered all shops in a famous Jewish neighborhood in central Paris to close.
All shops that accept credit cards and many that don't will also accept debit cards and ATM cards as payment.
Run your farm, grow your crops,take care of your cattle and provide all shops with the supplies they need.
About 20 o'clock, all shops or public places are closed, can't find a bar or club here at night.
At the ticket shop, you can get currency changed at better rates than at Travelex or at banks,but not all shops will do it.
In France, after 8 p.m., all shops close and in Korea there are life all day long," Boye said.
At Tet, spring fairs are organized,streets and public buildings are brightly decorated and almost all shops are crowded with people shopping for Tet.
Until the 1990s, all shops closed around noon on Saturday and did not reopen until Monday morning.
Also known as Memory Lane, this drinking hub has a history dating back to the late 1940s, during the post-war period,where the place was destroyed by fire and all shops at that time did not survive the disaster.
Almost all shops are closed, including grocery stores, which essentially forces you to simply enjoy the day.
What's more, the Government hasn't allowed all shops in all places to be open on Sundays(although that is slowly changing).
All shops, bars and restaurants in Thailand order their ice from certified vendors- or get it from the local 7/11- and it's all made from clean water.
In 2011, a law was passed that all shops selling women-related products, such as lingerie, should only have female sales representatives.
Almost all shops(again, petrol stations, convenience stores, etc. excepted) are closed on Christmas Day, though most are open on all other holidays.
Although you can't use them at all shops, the IC card is a convenient cashless method of payment- it's as easy as touching your card on a machine for a split second!
One Canadian reporter who asked why all shops were shut as the flame passed through the city was told that shops in Tibet were always closed on a Saturday(21 June).
For instance, the Soviet economics ministrymight decide that the price of bread in all shops should be exactly two roubles and four kopeks, that a particular kolkhoz in the Odessa oblast should switch from growing wheat to raising chickens, and that the Red October bakery in Moscow should produce 3.5 million loaves of bread per day, and not a single loaf more.