Exemplos de uso de Have to change em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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We have to change.
Now it's payback time,things have to change;
Things have to change.
Do the people of Britain have to wait for an election campaign before Mrs. May concludes that"things have to change"?
Things have to change.
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In addition, the business is often considered as a whole series of individual items which have to change owner one by one.
You have to change.
Erm, it's about how… how people have to change things.
And we have to change this.
The effects of the weekly training always appear during Thursday or Friday,depending on the country, so you have to change your training orders before this.
We have to change with it.
Looks like you're gonna have to change your plans.
You have to change your clothes.
Even the most evolved beings have to change, you have to improve.
You have to change completely.
Note: If you have many formulas to fill down, you have to change each formula one by one.
Men have to change their expressions.
In this case, to show appointments of other calendar in the To-Do Bar, you have to change the default calendar in the To-Do Bar in Outlook.
You have to change the word order.
Because you have to change your body.
They have to change with your business.
Sarah, I'm gonna have to change my mind, aren't I?
They have to change their life around it.
At considerable damages have to change the facade of furniture.
We have to change the engagement of desires.
We will have to change her.
We have to change the law to save people.
Traffickers have to change with the times.
You have to change the whole structure of the business.
From there, you have to change buses to Matianyu.