Exemplos de uso de Have to be ready em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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We have to be ready.
When fishing Lake Toho, you have to be ready for anything.
You have to be ready for anything.
When I get back, we have to be ready to leave.
No one said you did. Butif he is going things have to be ready.
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All troops have to be ready immediately.
Bad times are coming, and we have to be ready.
Just have to be ready to settle down.
But Mr. Barsky, the sets have to be ready on the 25th.
Now I have to be ready for my sweet 16 party!
All in bed,because tomorrow you will have to be ready for a new experience.
But you have to be ready for departure by 22:00 to find a comfortable seat.
Boys who play with guns have to be ready to die like men.
They have to be ready to field all types of different questions from call to call and give split-second answers.
On the fifth, you have to be ready to escape.
However guests have to be ready to any surprises.
If that's the case it might just be too late and you may have to be ready to walk away.
Marketers just have to be ready to meet them with the right messages.
My best friend will wait for me at the airport; I have to be ready for any kind of surprise!
Therefore, you have to be ready to remove all types of infections from your PC.
Since, vacations include favorite destinations, entertainment, delicious food,etc. so, you have to be ready for expenses as well.
Ingredients have to be ready and cut rather small if the guest does not want repeated cutting.
Ray Kurzweil, Director of Engineering, Google, notes,"Because of the explosive power of exponential growth, the twenty-first century will be the equivalent to 20,000 years of progress at today's rate of progress; organizations have to be able to redefine themselves at a faster and faster pace" andmanagers and leaders have to be ready for this age of acceleration.
They are volatile and you have to be ready for any unfair change.
In order to gain something new, you have to be ready to throw away what you have already accumulated.