Ví dụ về việc sử dụng We could never trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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We could never do enough.
There were places we could never go.
We could never learn alone.
This is something we could never accept".
We could never have been friends.”.
The time that 15 years ago we could never have imagined.
We could never get back to the Garden.
Jesus told us that we could never live in His will.
We could never be interested in something like starting a war.".
He can open doors we could never open on our own.
Jesus came into the world to pay the debt we could never pay.
No, dummy, we could never be friends!"!
What if it's lost behind words we could never find.
For we could never repay the debt we owe to God.
The food was good, very good, but we could never enjoy it.".
I knew we could never get back together.
If we were to rely on our feelings we could never be sure about anything.
But we could never catch her in a bad spot.
Courtney Simpson is one doll we could never get tired of XXXKinky 20:00.
So, we could never run out of silicon to make more solar cells.
The glorious goodnews is that God has done for us what we could never do for ourselves.
We could never sit down and talk to each other like my father and I did.
It raises the risk that we could never see a phase two or phase three.”.
We could never kill all the buffalo because that shows no respect for why the buffalo are here.
It is from there that we must belifted up and not from space and time, which we could never fill.
They see things we could never dream of yet manage to keep a soft spirit.
Like the expensive car that is way out of our reach,or the house we could never afford to even think about buying.
Because if this were so, we could never be in error so long as we remained within our thoughts themselves.
The Makers and the Machines explores the extraordinary union of art andtechnology to create outputs we could never before imagine.
Hume also defends this sentiment-based theory of morality by claiming that we could never make moral judgments based on reason alone.