Esimerkkejä We must put käytöstä Englanti ja niiden käännökset Suomi
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We must put our faith.
On the back, to cancer, we must put a bubble filled with ice.
We must put her in the bed.
Before we make our demands, we must put him in his place.
We must put it up again.
This occurs all over the EU and we must put a stop to it.
We must put them to the warehouse.
In order to keep to the timetable, we must put in the efforts required now.
We must put it into practice.
If you truly wish to protect Atlantis, we must put our differences aside.
We must put the nose on the beaver.
In the meantime Mr. Merryweather, we must put the screen over that dark lantern.
We must put our sticks in the fire.
Madame Speaker, if I may… justice over expediency, we must put the Constitution over polls.
We must put a stop to this.
This is much talked about but it has not yet materialised,so we must put it on the agenda very soon.
We must put growth centre stage.
Conversely, it has also been demanded in the debate that we must put the right people, namely those responsible, on the visa ban list.
We must put children first.
Thirdly, we need to move on to decisions concerning reinforcing economic governance in Europe; we need to strengthen the Stability andGrowth Pact through preventive fiscal surveillance; we must put in place workable sanctions and they must be rules-based, as Mr Kallas said, and we need to get audit powers for Eurostat.
We must put him in his place.
In the interim we must put both of you into cryostasis.
We must put an end to this vicious circle.
Hellström, we must put an end to this story together.
We must put support wheels on Ludwig's bike.
According to him, we must put an end to the impasse of protectionism.
We must put a stop to these demonstrations.
In a civilised society, we must put the safety of our children above everything.
We must put another penny on the governor.
I truly believe we must put this situation in order in the European Union, primarily by strengthening the Commission' s role in the matter.