Exemplos de uso de To have somewhere em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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To have somewhere.
I would so love to have somewhere like this.
We are a teamspeak that just wants people to have somewhere to go.
It means a lot to have somewhere to come that he's very familiar with.
Temples built by men, throughout time, in all epochs,reaching to have somewhere to talk to God.
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It's always nice to have somewhere to support and hardware upgrades.
Honey, when your pants are as tight as mine, you have got to have somewhere to put your phone.
Might be nice for you to have somewhere to go… If you want to get outta the house at night.
Untrue… many, many people whom I have already talked to would love to have somewhere to bowl because it's enjoyable.
For us to have somewhere to take them to have fun,to be comfortable.
It's lovely for children to have somewhere to play.
I needed to have somewhere to refer her to, principally, someone to refer the mother to for therapy.
It is a brilliant concept, andit is good to have somewhere to put a worn cup after you insert a new one.
If you are going to have somewhere swept for bugs, do not discuss it in that building, nor on the phone.
KATE: You don't happen to have somewhere I can change, do you?
It's nice occasionally to have somewhere air-con and clean and neat to spend a bit of time.
For this option to work and get the desired information,you need to have somewhere in the"Messages" settings of the phone, enabling this service.
These are often costly products so it is good to have somewhere to go to get some sound advice on the ones available and where you would be best spending your hard earned money.
They also have to be able to travel to and from work, to have somewhere they can rest at night, so that they do not fall asleep over the machines.
One of the problems presented by the students is that the public university offers the minimum needed for the students to have somewhere to live, while the structural problems that place difficulties on access to the residence hall and on students' daily lives are not presented for discussion and solution.
But the contagion had to have started somewhere.
We're going to have to stop somewhere.
He has to have it somewhere in Hong Kong.