Exemple de utilizare a To be able to walk în Engleză și traducerile lor în Română
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Just to be able to walk.
Yeah, I asked for Artie to be able to walk.
To be able to walk, to touch.
But you do need to be able to walk.
I need to be able to walk into that school with something that.
But I would just like to be able to walk again.
He wants to be able to walk until… Vikram's wedding in December.
It was so good to be able to walk.
I wanted to be able to walk down the halls with her, like a real couple.
For Christmas, I want him to be able to walk.
If you want him to be able to walk, better tell us where he is! .
This is just a patient of mine who used to be able to walk.
Would you like to be able to walk again?
To be able to walk without bodyguards, not to have to jump at every sudden noise.
She's not going to be able to walk or talk.
I want to be able to walk down the hall and have people say"hey, Riles, how would the deposition go?" or?
You know what I would give to be able to walk again?
He used to be able to walk into a room and just… clock everything instantly.
And underwent 36 surgeries to be able to walk again.
I wanted to be able to walk down the aisle on our wedding day.
I want the decent,law-abiding citizen of this country to be able to walk the streets without fear.
I want to be able to walk down a street without looking over my shoulder.
Going shopping, leave the car in the far corner of the parking lot to be able to walk to the store and back;
You need to be able to walk that fine line between being charming and disarming.
I don't believe you did any of this for a pardon, ora passage to Nassau, or to be able to walk away from anything.
How would you like to be able to walk during the daylight?
I nearly died, was in a coma, stayed at the hospital for two years, andunderwent 36 surgeries to be able to walk again.
I would trade all that just to be able to walk down the street with you and hold your hand just once in public.
Now to be able to walk up to someone's door, someone who's lost so much, and bring good news.
Ruby was a very brave young girl to be able to walk to school through the angry mobs every day.