Examples of using Were built in English and their translations into Danish
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We were built.
In 2008 new ageing cellars were built.
They were built by Belly.
That's how IBM and Hilton were built.
We were built for more.
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All these houses were built in the'20s.
You were built by the Apple II.
On an old zoo that burned down. These houses were built.
Houses were built to last.
It was one of several bases that were built in Greenland.
Which were built by industrious Jews??
She's a moron,and her breasts were built on a medical bench.
They were built on what they call a Travis System.
Invisible… The walls were built around the system.
They were built under the orders of Sanung Niruha.
Mineral Baths in Sofia were built between 1911 and 1913.
They were built as labyrinths, to keep people in.
With your kind of fighting skills. These Nanographite blades were built for a man.
The Jupiters were built with two fuel tanks.
The burial mounds were monuments to ancestors and they were built in their thousands.
Human beings were built with a design flaw.
It's time to challenge the status quo of business software and transcend the traditional andrigid ERP systems that were built for repetitive processes.
Over the tombs were built a small mound.
Construction period: 2010-2011 Engineer: COWI A/ S Info Overview The contract included a rebuilding of Denmarks largest recycling center in Køge,where about 10,000 m2 paved areas were built with concrete pavers and associated drainage system.
And our houses were built on Indian burial grounds!
The contract included a rebuilding of Denmarks largest recycling center in Køge,where about 10,000 m2 paved areas were built with concrete pavers and associated drainage system.
I get that you were built without a censor button.
It has been estimated that during this period were built at least 25,000 dolmens.
Many a fort were built by my two girls in this very room.
The Underground uses several railways and alignments that were built by main-line railway companies.