Examples of using Solve a case in English and their translations into Czech
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Let's go solve a case.
Solve a case, then you get coffee.
It's never once helped me solve a case.
Solve a case, then you can sign.
Thought I was helping him solve a case.
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Solve a case, then you get a desk.
I mean, i can't solve a case.
Whoa, solve a case, then you get coffee.
Then you get a desk. Solve a case.
Solve a case, then you get a desk.
Carlton, you can't solve a case in four minutes.
Solve a case, then you can sign Debbie's birthday card.
Um… need my son's help to help you solve a case?
I mean, I can't solve a case to save my life.
Knowing martials arts doesn't mean you can solve a case.
Of hard labor. solve a case I, too, would much rather via a single quick deduction than by hundreds of hours.
Are you saying I can't solve a case without you?
I would lie to my own mother if I thought it would help solve a case.
Solve a case that would eclipse the Ready electrotypes sold by the British Museum. If so, you may be able to help us.
So, what, you thought you would come here and solve a case.
The Ready electrotypes sold by the British Museum. solve a case that would eclipse If so, you may be able to help us.
If I only took the word of respectable people,I would never solve a case.
If so, you may be able to help us solve a case… that would eclipse the Ready Electrotypes… sold by the British Museum.
This moment is about finding a witness to help solve a case.
Than by hundreds of hours of hard labor. I, too, would much rather solve a case via a single quick deduction As far as your missing Maria goes.
You said the boy formed a bond with Olivia,helped her solve a case once.
That would eclipse the Ready electrotypes sold by the British Museum. If so, you may be able to help us solve a case.
Via a single quick deduction As far as your missing Maria goes, I, too,would much rather solve a case than by hundreds of hours of hard labor.
Parker, okay, giving me a hug because it's my weekend.And me and you, whene solve a case.
The Ready electrotypes sold by the British Museum. If so, you may be able to help us solve a case that would eclipse.