Esimerkkejä To be held käytöstä Englanti ja niiden käännökset Suomi
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It wants to be held.
To be held responsible for the death of a mother.
A woman needs to be held.
To be held next week. Well, there is a symposium- a debate.
I don't like to be held like this.
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Firstly, we should call for the fraudulent elections to be held again.
I just need to be held. She said.
I shall therefore vote against,both today and in the referendum to be held in my country.
They both need to be held accountable for it.
I just-- just wanted to be held.
EU-China Summit to be held on 30 October 2003 in Beijing.
She said"I just need to be held.
Summer Olympics to be held in Los Angeles, USA.
We may also adopt a more optimistic attitude towards the summit to be held next month in Zagreb.
If you allow your hand to be held too long… men will take it as an encouragement.
It seems she doesn't like to be held. Why.
If you allow your hand to be held too long… men will take it as an encouragement.
Presidential elections are to be held shortly.
It's not safe for them to be held in restricted areas for more than a few hours.
Aron, I want you to organize a celebration, to be held here at my home.
A woman needs to be held even, and science had shown this, It's by someone she doesn't care about.
First meetings to be held in 2003.
These tensions resulted in the recording sessions for The Great Southern Trendkill(1996) to be held separately.
For such negotiations to be held on the planet in question.
The Council examined draft conclusions for the European Council meeting to be held on 16 September.
Ass face does not like to be held, Dee Dee. Simmer down, boots.
The principle of convening a Convention to prepare for the IGC to be held in 2004;
For such negotiations to be held on the planet in question.
The Council took note of the state of preparations for the EU-Japan summit to be held in Tokyo in April 2006.
The torturers are meant to be held at arms' length. In traditional practice.