Exemplos de uso de We might think em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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Maybe he's afraid of what we might think.
We might think that somebody will save us.
In order to situate better what is real, we might think.
We might think that this is trivial"So what?
If we pursue their goal but still nothing, we might think.
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We might think that when everything is quiet….
Sometimes if somebody gets scared, we might think it's, like, ridiculous.
We might think of them as homeless shelters.
Mayonnaise meets us in our food more often than we might think.
We might think that at 21 inch Panasonic will launch a gem.
You had in ancient Egypt what we might think of as a masonic tradition.
We might think,"I'm not actually dissatisfied with my partner.
A passing friendship, so we might think it does not matter if they are"ungodly.
We might think that freedom could come about in several ways.
But we're all given gifts every day,in things that we might think are just ordinary.
We might think that celebrating martyrdom does not fit with the Christmas charm….
That way, we will think what they think we might think.
Also, we might think that certain things are going to bring about one type of effect;
So, we might think that those characteristic features are on the side of the basis for labeling.
Any buying process is more complex than we might think, and situations without any prior knowledge or attitudes are rare.
We might think that after we die, we will probably be reborn as a human being.
If people say bad things about someone else to cause them to separate, we might think they are terrible, but that is judgmental.
And we might think by closing a door to her, or to him… we're teaching a lesson.
Did Jesus mean that we should adjust our financial and secular affairs so thatour resources would just carry us to a certain date that we might think marks the end?….
We might think that beings exhibiting only simple behaviors could not be sentient.
The figure of Mohammed is what we might call the point of communion for an Islam that is more fragile and diverse, andeven more divided, than we might think.
We might think behind the meaning of Chelaship, and perhaps that will open our eyes to some things.
Now there's something that we might think that by writing a network that we can even see exactly how much there is.
We might think that it consists only in being faithful to our duties or carrying out some good action.