Esimerkkejä Have to plan käytöstä Englanti ja niiden käännökset Suomi
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You have to plan ahead.
Our family is so busy, we have to plan things out.
We have to plan everything.
That doesn't mean we have to plan every second.
We have to plan tomorrow's action.
That maybe we will have to plan a baby's room.
We have to plan our next move.
My uncle is missing, so, if you will excuse me, I have to plan another crime.
Now I have to plan a bachelor party.
If you keep up this weird attitude… I won't be able to work for a year and have to plan 10 more vacations.
So we have to plan our next move.
If you keep up this weird attitude I won't be able to work for a year and have to plan 10 more vacations.
And you have to plan for it.
Here is the important part, when it comes to cut artificial grass around a tree's base, you have to plan well and have patience.
Dylan, we have to plan the wedding.
We have to plan more carefully. Which means?
After a few days I settle down, and the urge subsides,I have to spend more time on personal hygiene and have to plan my days around toilet breaks as I can no longer whip it out in a bush at the side of the road if I am caught short for instance.
You have to plan your day around this machine.
This way you don't have to plan anymore lunches or trips.
I have to plan in advance how to prove that I live in the moment.
You would have to plan itquite carefully.
I have to plan this carnival thing after all.
Do you have to plan right now that you're--.
I--I have to plan breakfast now.
We all have to plan for our retirement.
Plus, now I have to plan the whole stupid thing.
Does she have to plan her wedding on office time?
We have to plan our next move. Either way.
Dylan, we have to plan the wedding.- Dad, customer!
But we would have to plan this down to the millisecond.