Examples of using Whose numbers in English and their translations into Dutch
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Finch, I got two dead Brotherhood guys whose numbers never came up.
Shipbuilding workers- whose numbers declined by 30% in France between 1981
TATA Indicom: A relatively new entrant whose numbers start with the prefix 6.
as well as the local population whose numbers are hard to estimate.
This will put an increasingly heavy burden on the young generation whose numbers are diminishing and can lead to conflicts over burden sharing.
nave in this church, which was no longer able to accommodate the faithful of his parish, whose numbers had increased.
The second project focuses the Scottish capercaillie, whose numbers have plummeted to only 1,000 individuals in recent years.
which would doom elephants around the world, whose numbers have been decimated by poaching for their tusks.
The text is divided according to the("chapters"), whose numbers are given at the margin,
In this respect, I am relying on the willingness of the Romanian Government and of the minorities, whose numbers are quite substantial in Romania.
The suitable training of teachers and instructors, whose numbers should be increased and whose technical
attempts of anarchists and discontents whose numbers are constantly increasing.
This has gradually been discovered by the many visiting tourists whose numbers have been increasing by 10-15 percent each year.
For decades civil society organisations and sociologists have tried to draw attention to the extremely difficult living conditions of Roma living in the European Union, whose numbers and ratios have grown since the enlargement of 2007.
This outrageous animal had to shoulder responsibility for all derelict vessels, whose numbers are unfortunately considerable, since out of
about the substantial burden represented by the presence of foreigners, whose numbers are constantly growing throughout Europe while the native population is constantly declining,
Whereas the seventh principle of Decision 63/266/EEC provides that the suitable training of teachers and instructors, whose numbers should be increased
Surveillance between border crossing points shall be carried out by border guards whose numbers and methods shall be adapted to existing or foreseen risks and threats.
Whose number was it?
Whose number is like the sand of the sea.
Citation flow is a value whose number predicts how much influence the domain has.
But-but whose number is this?
Whose number you gave us.
Whose number is this?- Asher?
Asher? Whose number is this?
Whose number is it?
Whose number do you need, sir?
Whose number is this?- Luke?
What?- Check whose number it is?
Luke. Whose number is this?