Esimerkkejä Seem to have käytöstä Englanti ja niiden käännökset Suomi
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We seem to have time.
Berry-flavor, you seem to have.
I seem to have fleas.
Half-life. They… seem to have a rapid.
We seem to have a problem.
Ihmiset myös kääntävät
The net contributors seem to have forgotten this.
We seem to have trouble.
No. with… Amunet? No, you just--you seem to have a great relationship.
You seem to have issues.
The problem with this issue about collective redress is that our colleagues in the Socialist Group seem to have already jumped to a conclusion that they want some new European legislation.
They seem to have weapons.
I deliberately use both the present and future tenses of the verb'to release' in order to emphasise the fact that this change is not going to come in a flash, with a snap of the fingers;this is something that many players seem to have forgotten when arguing their case.
You seem to have some talent.
I hate to hold my hand out, but I seem to have misplaced my wallet. Look.
Seem to have misplaced my watch.
Miss Edwina does seem to have a delicate constitution.
Seem to have dropped my key. Uh, no.
An4\pos(144,364)}You seem to have a great relationship.
I seem to have something stuck in my.
Yes, but I seem to have a design flaw.
I seem to have a small problem.
I would like to deliver a lecture on how they seem to have forgotten to look at themselves and how in Hungary, they restrict minorities in the use of their native languages.
I seem to have the larger table.
Well sir, you seem to have a wonderful party going.
I seem to have misplaced my friend.
All we seem to have today are pretzels.
I seem to have trouble dying.
You two seem to have a wonderful connection.
I seem to have a lot to do.
Friend. seem to have misplaced my… Well I.