Ví dụ về việc sử dụng To be fighting trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Now we don't need to be fighting--.
They seem to be fighting with each other.
The two peo-ple in it seemed to be fighting.
I think I'm a little old to be fighting the Avatar.
Islam is more than ever the cause for which everyone claims to be fighting.
She wanted not to be fighting with Katie.
VISITOR: We will take one part to be competition andthe other part to be fighting.
You're going to be fighting your own father.
We know discrimination when we see it, and we need to be fighting it together.
Both sides claimed to be fighting for the future of Germany.
Next term I expect all three of them as well as Inter to be fighting towards the top.”.
They don't want to be fighting and they don't want to harm others.
American combat troops are not going to be fighting in Iraq again.”.
They don't want to be fighting and they don't want to harm others.
There's also the possibility they aren't really your rivals, and you need to be fighting someone else.
I believe were are going to be fighting from space in a matter of years,” he said.
We call politicians our representatives and they often claim to be fighting for us.
About 70 Australians are thought to be fighting for militant groups in the Middle East.
Most of my students said this was a very sad moment for them,but they wanted to be fighting.
So young,” he said finally,“to be fighting so many.”.
I no longer want to be fighting for peace and kicking ass for peace, as we did in the Sixties.
At least four attackers, armed with rocket-propelled grenades and machine guns,still appeared to be fighting police.
Mr Shibalov says:“Kiev seems to be fighting for territory alone; it has forgotten about the people.”.
Around 70 Australians are still believed to be fighting in the Middle East while another 20 have returned home.
He has the potential to be fighting for a position, for opportunities and to be a Manchester United player.
Many others are believed to be fighting in Syria or to have died in the country's civil war.
If you aren't yet a household name, you need to be fighting for the change with your brand name simply as sign off.
About 70 Australians are believed to be fighting for militant groups in the Middle East while another 20 have returned home.