Exemplos de uso de To be preoccupied em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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It has not so that to be preoccupied.
To be preoccupied it was the natural state of my brother.
It has more so that to be preoccupied this night.
He's a brilliant man who gives himself permission to be preoccupied.
It's a wonderful morning to be preoccupied by the meaninglessness of existence.
Certainly you. Opalsen it has not so that to be preoccupied.
As the guests assemble,many seem to be preoccupied with some topic of absorbing interest.
We have got thirty-three passengers back there that have time to be preoccupied.
The nature of the mind is such that it is necessary for it to be preoccupied with something, so let it be preoccupied with God!
Everyone I have encountered appears to be preoccupied with trivial matters.
Ordinarily, the mind tends to be preoccupied with looking for distraction, as I have already explained, and for the most part it strays off to this sort of distraction.
It's a pity that many churches are often seen by the community-at-large to be preoccupied with raising funds.
The European institutions seem to be preoccupied with appeasing the most fanatical and the worst offenders, those who are butchering the human rights of all Muslims, because Muslims are- and we need to realise this- the main victims of this situation.
Its generic name was originally Xena Martins-Neto(1999); however, this name turned out to be preoccupied by a genus of chloropid flies Xena Nartshuk 1964.
I have many children,but I need each with what was given to you through prayer and to do everything as I have given you, so that you do your part as you were given. Everyone who works with love does not have to be preoccupied with others who are quietly in their place.
And while we are at it, there is also prohibitionism of"high doses of nutrients" to be kept away from consumers at all cost, if we are to believe some ministerial officials or"authorities". They seem to be preoccupied with holding on to their jobs and various committee seats rather than with our health. Instead it would be their duty to provide us with the means we need to avoid getting sick, rather than to"manage" our illnesses!
The American vote was clearly to be decisive, andDr. Weizmann remarks that he“began to be preoccupied with the idea of American recognition of the Jewish state.”.
In his autobiography,Willie Dixon explained that"I Can't Quit You Baby" was written about a relationship that Rush seemed to be preoccupied with at the time and that Dixon used that to draw out an impassioned performance by Rush.
In this context, being preoccupied is the ideal form of being-with-the-other of theDasein,considering that it remits to being preoccupied, giving care or being accountable for something.
Come back to being preoccupied with souls, the supreme good that was entrusted to you.
Mom will be too preoccupied to be her loving-but-intrusive self.
Conversely, the European Parliament appears to be so preoccupied with welfare growth and job creation that it believes this can be realized through monetary policy.
If it is impressive to be busy, then it is good to keep people waiting, good to turn up late to meetings and good to be so preoccupied that you end up blanking people in the corridor.