Examples of using Spratt in English and their translations into Czech
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Official
No, thank you, Spratt.
Mr Spratt won't mind?
Why don't you ask Spratt?
Mr. Spratt has arrived, m'lord.
You would better tell Spratt.
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I'm spratt, mr appleby's solicitor.- Yes.
I do worry about Mr Spratt.
I'm Spratt, Mr. Appleby's solicitor. Yes.
I'm having rather a problem with Mr. Spratt, Milady.
Spratt, what is this great secret you're about to reveal?
I hope you can manage a few days without Denker, Spratt.
Mr Spratt walked up with it first thing this morning, m'lady.
Rather like Jack Spratt and wife, only in reverse.
Spratt has been helping to train my new maid, Denker. Oh dear.
Brought in the vegetables yet? Oh, Spratt, has the young gardener Pegg.
Septimus Spratt, if I am sacked, I am taking you down with me.
Had to take her down the aisle. His niece got married yesterday and Spratt.
Yes? M'lady, Mr. Spratt seems very preoccupied at the moment.
Is that what you're saying? My advice, Mr Spratt, is to live for the moment.
Oh, dear. Spratt has been helping to train my new maid.
His niece got married yesterday, and Spratt had to take her down the aisle.
Also, Mr. Spratt rang to ask when you would be arriving from London.
So if Molesley can demonstrate his skills… Mr. Spratt won't mind?
Spratt, I think Dr. Clarkson would like some coffee. And don't be such as nob.
We all hate change, Spratt, but we have to learn to live with it.
Spratt, I will have dinner whenever it's ready. Thank you, Denker.
I was talking menus with Mrs. Potter, and Spratt reminded me about the broth.
Spratt, I have told you before, I do not appreciate a man of mystery.
She needs a change of air, and Spratt is bringing a present by way of goodbye.
And Spratt had to take her down the aisle. His niece got married yesterday.