Examples of using We have a number in English and their translations into Czech
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We have a number of options.
You know,'cause it's a… We have a number of options.
We have a number of excellent candidates.
Eh. Ahem. Sure, well, we have a number of British employees.
We have a number of birthday packages.
Who have agreed to be interviewed.At last, we have a number of girls.
We have a number of efficient delivery systems.
For which I'm here. Now, uh, we have a number of items pertaining to.
We have a number of injuries, some missing.
And don't worry… here at Arkham we have a number of intensive treatment programs.
We have a number of gifted athletes on board.
And let me just say-- big fan, and we have a number of people in the legal community out here.
We have a number of brilliant liaison officers.
And we don't wanna ruin their chances. who are trying to adopt through Louise Wise, They said,"We have a number of associates.
We have a number of excellent candidates. Very well.
Who are trying to adopt through Louise Wise, and we don't wanna ruin their chances. The'; said,"We have a number of associates.
Very well. We have a number of excellent candidates.
From the sky and landed in water. describe islands… bronze, gleaming islands… that fell In ancient Greece, we have a number of myths which.
Sure, well, we have a number of British employees.
We have a number of gifted athletes on board: runners, rowers.
Should a similar accident nonetheless occur, we have a number of measures and mechanisms to react effectively and without delay, and to minimise the magnitude of any such accident for citizens and the environment in Europe.
We have a number of proposals in the field of working conditions.
At Gear4music, we have a number of different mouthpieces to fit clarinets, bagpipes and saxophones.
We have a number of reports of lake monsters around the world.
In Europe 2020, we have a number of initiatives, and I would like in particular to mention the chapter on financial regulation.
We have a number of items pertaining to, the existence, for which I'm here.
In ancient Greece, we have a number of myths which describe islands… bronze, gleaming islands… that fell from the sky and landed in water.
We have a number shank cutters of various diameters and radii, which can be used for.
We have a number of stations also reporting in with data for the numerous aftershocks that followed the large mainshock.
We have a number of problems in common with our partner, the US, and it is therefore appropriate to find common solutions.