Exemplos de uso de It was practically em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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It was practically rape.
Before 1996 it was practically nil.
It was practically a gala.
You clenched when you said that. It was practically audible.
It was practically blank.
I had to flirt so hard with the travel agent, it was practically phone sex.
It was practically extinct.
Britain agreed because Australia was so far away that it was practically impossible.
It was practically your idea.
In Corinth it had dropped to such a secular level that it was practically a blasphemy.
It was practically religious.
You're only as good as your last story, andI wrote mine so long ago… It was practically with a Feather pen.
It was practically decapitated.
Dichlorvos against wasps was used even when it was practically the only means of salvation from domestic insects.
It was practically an accident.
It was practically your dying wish.
I saw something about a quadruple bypass surgery on the web this morning and it said it was practically a death sentence.
Mother, it was practically an antique.
One of the mysteries of this missionary revival in Antioch involved how it was practically communicated from one to the other.
It was practically a religious experience.
It was practically your babysitter every day after school.
Since it was published by the local publisher, it was practically impossible to buy it outside of Azerbaijan.
It was practically impossible for us to survive this.
But though the Christian concept of the Trinity erred in fact, it was practically true with respect to spiritual relationships.
It was practically like being a rock star or something.
This reform was also never fully implemented, andwhen Kosygin died in 1980 it was practically abandoned by his successor, Nikolai Tikhonov.
It was practically a shame that it would end so quickly….
Already the Spaniards, who were the first Europeans to navigate the Pacific,observed in Tuamotu that it was practically impossible to anchor next to an atoll, unless you came dangerously close to the coast.