Exemplos de uso de Have to keep em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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Have to keep roving on.
You will have to keep trolling.
Have to keep an eye on them, Pearce.
Some you're gonna have to keep though.
You have to keep dancing.
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I guess now I will have to keep my name.
You have to keep moving.
But now we're just gonna have to keep our eyes open.
You have to keep this a secret.
We in the diplomatic corps have to keep our hands clean.
We have to keep our heads.
Conclusion If you want to be successful with landing pages, you have to keep testing and optimizing.
But you have to keep balance.
You have to keep adding relevant features that advance the design.
I will just have to keep trying.
You have to keep an eye on this science in order to develop it regularly.
Well, we will have to keep looking.
You have to keep your goal clear to survive.
You're one of those guys that have to keep it all bottled up inside, right?
You have to keep your head in the game.
In order to sync messages anddownload WhatsApp media, you have to keep your phone connected to the internet.
You have to keep moving.- Excuse me!
And this you have to keep very quiet.
I have to keep Mr. Nightingale alive, or Blackbeard will have me murdered.
Also local doctors have to keep books of the account.
You have to keep experimenting, and sometimes ideology has to be trumped by practicality.
In the first place, you have to keep the target iOS device around.
They have to keep an eye on their children online activities especially on instant messaging apps.
What-- you have to keep saying them?
Parents have to keep an eye on their digital activities especially when you have provided them their first mobile phone.