Eksempler på bruk av Put himself på Engelsk og deres oversettelse til Norsk
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He put himself in danger.
He always can put himself first.
He put himself in the tail.
Yeah. Listen, Tex, he put himself on me.
He will put himself into a position to see more.
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Yeah. Listen, Tex, he put himself on me.
He put himself in danger to help the party.
The Emperor again, he put himself in a stalemate.
He could put himself in someone else's position and ask,"What if…?".
To think that he would ever put himself in danger to protect me.
At least I know you'll be there to protect him. Yeah.if JJ's gonna put himself in danger.
Chris has put himself out there for me.
Now why would Beeker show up here in person and put himself at risk?
Thank you.- He will put himself into a position to see more.
Then you need to decide which card you take, open or closed,and then put himself one card.
And he will put himself up against the prince of princes;
Be prepared for the fact that, immediately put himself in good shape will not work.
That is, put himself in the line of fire like that?
The culture was cruel and King put himself up as a god on earth.
If JJ's gonna put himself in danger, at least I know you will be there to protect him.
Should Torp take me to court because he has put himself into it by being an adulterer.
But Mr. Kynes put himself at risk and concealed us all from the IGA.
Even if someone does not fear spiders, for instance,he can usually put himself in the shoes of those who do.
But Mr. Kynes put himself at risk and concealed us all from the IGA.
In his youth, he made such speeches,for which in his old age he would put himself in a fortress,” Nikolai Ivanovich Grech said about him.
Though he put himself above nature, he separated himself from her, but he is still a part of it.
He knows how to listen andhear, can put himself in the place of another person.
But he put himself in Ariel's position, in Ariel's life, that 'sthat's empathy, and from that… from that place, you can write that character.
Why would a well-to-do man like Jonas put himself through so much trouble for a second-hand car?
Such a napkin guest should put himself on his knees, but in no case do not fill the napkin by the collar of clothes, in the manner of a bib.