Esimerkkejä Proper way käytöstä Englanti ja niiden käännökset Suomi
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It seemed the proper way.
First, the proper way to drink a martini.
You must go inside the proper way!
I know the proper way to meet a dragon.
And I don't think we fast the proper way.
What is the Proper Way to Display a US Flag?
We will make first contact the proper way.
Dying the proper way, that is the problem.
And now we can make first contact the proper way.
There's a proper way to discuss these things.
I believe that is the proper way to do it.
Agree, the proper way to hook up jumper cables.
What is the absolute proper way to do it?
The proper way to extend this is to extend the HDMI side.
And er that's the proper way to fall.
The proper way Sorry. Remind me to teach you to wake someone up.
See, now, this is the proper way to lay low.
I am not personally convinced that it was the most proper way.
Help him to choose the proper way of conversation!
Mr Albertini is right, that is the proper way.
Showing the proper way to save someone's life.
Thank you. I will have to find the proper way to repay you.
That's not the proper way to take care of things, and you know it.
So one has to make a judgement on which is the proper way to go forward.
I wish I knew the proper way to present you to people.
Even if you're right,which I dispute you think this is a proper way to behave towards me?
Brad, there's only one proper way for a professional soldier to die.
Another possible model is that the Commission should regularly report to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Human Rights, Common Security and Defence Policy andto Parliament on progress in these fundamental issues of human coexistence, which is the proper way of moving the process along, a process also announced by the President of Pakistan.
I will have to find the proper way to repay you. Thank you.
Competitive tendering is a fit and proper way of determining the most economic way of providing public services, and, over and above that, mandatory Europe-wide tendering does something essential in terms of opening up the internal market to competition.