Examples of using Is in the middle in English and their translations into Czech
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Who is in the middle?
Basher's building is in the middle.
And he is in the middle of all of it!
Our tenement house is in the middle.
Q 15 is in the middle.
Now I see a glass maze. This candle is in the middle.
Something is happening here, something that is greater than all of us, andthat little girl is in the middle of it.
His Excellency is in the middle.
Area A is in the middle and it costs $1,000 per month.
And the house is in the middle.
NORAD is in the middle of a number of military exercises.
I mean, my wife is in the middle.
Whose company is in the middle of a boycott? Why would you want to sign a client?
Belgium… dubai, which is in the middle east.
Rainer is in the middle of the biggest film of his life.
Every single one of us is in the middle of something.
Klauzál square is in the middle of the Jewish Quarter, just some corners from the center of nightlife(Gozsdu Udvar) Budapest, where many cafés, restaurants, bars are located.
All our ammo and food is in the middle level.
Nobel Guesthouse Hostel is in the middle of all the hot spots, popular sights, nightlife spots, shops, restaurants, markets, cafés, clubs, theatres and cinemas.
And you're saying that Liam is in the middle of all of this?
Elderly is in the middle of the problem.
There's only a page and a half and the real meat of it is in the middle, so can we please just continue?
Struggle with batman in this game of fights where batman is in the middle of a football stadium and villains want to snatch your life.
Your immune system is in the middle of a very serious battle.
Announcer Chef Ramsay is in the middle of sampling Prohibition's menu.
When the whole nation is in the middle of this major terror threat.
When the whole nation is in the middle of this major terror threat.
I personally would like it to be clear to the Members from Western Europe that Poland is in the middle of the continent, that you come from a country at the heart of the continent and that the work to forge links with the East must now be carried out much more intensively than it has been in the past.