Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Who would go trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Who would go for bananas?
No man with a trap who would go over?
Who would go if it wasn't you?”.
He has even decided who would go to hell and who to heaven.
Who would go to hell and back for you, sir.
For the screenplay, Kurosawa brought in Hashimotoas well as writer Hideo Oguni, who would go on to co-write 12 Kurosawa films.
Who would go to that kind of trouble just to fool biologists?
And it came to pass that the Lord did awarn me, that I, bNephi,should depart from them and flee into the wilderness, and all those who would go with me.
I mean, who would go to the trouble of doing something malicious like this?
The Bends was produced by John Leckie at EMI's studios in London,and engineered by Nigel Godrich, who would go on to produ… ce all future albums by the band.
Mallow is a dedicated chef, who would go through miles of distance to find exotic ingredients or a new recipe.
The town was located in Lesser Poland's Sandomierz Voivodeship, and its location helped wine,cattle and hops merchants, who would go with their goods to Sandomierz.
Bayinnaung, who would go on to assemble the largest empire in the history of Southeast Asia, is crowned King of Burma.(12. January 1554).
Seeing all the annuals offered for sale at nurseries and garden centers in the spring,you might wonder who would go to all the trouble of starting their own annuals from seed.
Before they could decide who would go, Reed Richards appeared and recommended to put their differences aside and let him go, as he could access to the other Richards' files in case he wasn't available to help them at the moment.
In Dallas, he was selected by the Puerto rican singer Luis Fonsi andthe radio announcer Daniel Luna as one of the twenty-five participants who would go to New York City where they were filmed in the Road to Menudo series.
But in 1984,Nepal's then crown prince Dipendra, who would go on to massacre his family 17 years later, stirred up a controversy which eventually ended her tenure.
She will cast herself as the granddaughter of rural America, someone whose life was helped by a grandfather who savedmoney in a coffee can to send her father, who would go on to become a journalist, to college.
In the standard Western medical paradigm,that person would be referred to an oncologist who would go to work with everything medically available, from chemotherapy to radiation and possibly surgery.
He had one younger brother, Artem Mikoyan, who would go on to become the co-founder of the MiG aviation design bureau which became one of the primary design bureaus of fast jets in Soviet military aviation.[1].
Many of the books mentioned below- in no special order-are written by political or religious prisoners who would go on to transform their nation as statesmen or secure immortality through their writing.
They said that there were two constables,in a town a little piece ahead, who would go in with'em to get'em taken up, and the young woman was to be taken before a judge; and one of the fellows, who is small and smooth-spoken, was to swear to her for his property, and get her delivered over to him to take south.
Their marriage served as an alliance between the Ottomans and this buffer state, and produced a son,Mehmed II, who would go on to successfully conquer the Byzantine Empire's capital, Constantinople, in 1453.
To make his point, Mr. Boehner tells me that, as a teenager, he played football at Moeller High School,where his coach was the legendary Gerry Faust, who would go on to be the head coach for the University of Notre Dame.
He financed Samuel Newhouse to buy up and establish a chain of newspapers all across the country,and Eugene Meyer also who would go on to buy up many publications such as the Washington Post, Newsweek, ant The Weekly Magazine….
A lawyer by training and proven businessman even before joining politics,Daim was entrusted by Mahathir to cultivate Malay entrepreneurs who would go on to lead some privatized state companies, a hallmark of Mahathir's economic policy during his 22 years as prime minister through 2003.