Examples of using Those samples in English and their translations into Arabic
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Political
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Computer
You see, those samples.
Those samples were everything.
Manny, find those samples.
Take those samples back to the lab.
Then where would those samples go?
All those samples were taken from ammunitions.
Hmmm… Is it in all those samples?
Four of those samples have been found.
Science Advances those samples.
Because those samples are the best way to stop him.
You can't give out those samples.
Ben, fire up those samples. Let's knock this out.
What are you going to get out of those samples?
Did you send those samples to Justin.
I didn't give Maggie Schilling those samples.
They mix up those samples all the time.
It would be odd that he would log out those samples.
We have to say that those samples are really beautiful.
Hold this. Where did Commander Strangways place those samples?
He gave four of those samples to his top generals.
Those samples Strangways brought back from Crab Key were radioactive.
And as an additional audit, every quarter, those samples were also tested again.
So that ifa hurricane hits here and the power goes off, we don't loose those samples.
When buying rugs look for those samples in which the characters or animals are depicted liked by your child.
When we find the vehicle that was used to kill James and we process it for evidence, we will need those samples to eliminate you as a suspect.
The network then learns to classify those samples by adjusting the relative weights assigned to particular features.
Those samples were then analyzed at a Russian laboratory certified by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.
We will notify you immediately when semi-finished or pre-prouction samples are available andsend you the photos of those samples to ensure final products meet your exact expectations.
If even one of those samples from the hood or the van is matched to another murder or a missing person, multiple victims makes you eligible for the death penalty.
Leaving aside the complex issue of defining whether ornot the" information" obtained from those samples produces significant income for biodiversity conservation, the fact is that it has generated a global multibillion dollar business.