Examples of using Should fall in English and their translations into Czech
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And if you should fall.
It should fall about three feet.
And if the city should fall?
Maybe it should fall on the baby.
And if the city should fall?
In the event that Madrid should fall.
If I should fall?
In the moving, what if it should fall?
The saucer should fall out of warp in two minutes.
Will you catch me if I should fall?
The lands in between should fall under the dominion of Germany.
I will watch and catch you if you should fall.
I thought one should fall to enemy bullets.
Never sure Will you catch me if I should fall?
If the earth is moving, should fall further behind. every time dropping an object.
I will watch and catch you if you should fall.
All right, you think this kidnapping should fall under cyber division, but you couldn't just call me and tell me all this?
It's fitting that you and the Tower should fall together.
The principle of operation of the AC indicator is based on the assumption of its creator Bill Williams that before the change ofthe direction of the price movement, the momentum of its change should fall.
If we hold hands, we should fall slowly.
DE Mr President, in the most recent referendum in Southern Sudan, the people decided that the old,arbitrary colonial borders should fall.
However, energy policy, a matter of sovereignty and independence, should fall solely under national competence.
The good thing about teamwork is that not all the burden should fall on the same person and both successes and defeats are things of the whole team.
She thinks the honour of giving away the bride should fall on you.
In writing.-(SV) The June List believes that cultural issues should fall within the political competence of the Member States.
The EU must not be given tasks that the Member States can take care of themselves, andthe labour market really is a matter that should fall to them.
However, the European Parliament is applying double standards in stipulating that all electrical and electronic equipment, including lamps and small body-care appliances,such as shaving equipment and toothbrushes, should fall within the scope of the directive, when photovoltaic modules are exempted.