Examples of using Is a queue in English and their translations into Finnish
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Computer
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Programming
Sir- Sir, there is a queue.
There is a queue, Luke. And so is Pete.
And so is Pete. There is a queue, Luke.
The result is a queue for an anonymous appointment to a venerologist.
I drive past on Saturday, there is a queue all the way to the gents.
We have situations where the Polish Embassy is on record as saying that it has queues of people coming to it in tears,having been fired on the spot by employers who know that there is a queue of Polish workers waiting to take their jobs.
As the Commissioner stated just before me,today Slovakia has a responsibility, because there is a queue of countries behind it, the majority of which, like Slovakia, are emerging from a Communist era and wish to enter this area that is so important for the European Union.
There's a queue now, but it fits nobody.
There's a queue.
Wait a minute. There's a queue here!
There's a queue here.- Wait a minute!
There's a queue.
There's a queue here!
There's a queue, sir, if you wouldn't mind.
Relax, there's a queue.
Wait a minute. There's a queue here.
Wait, there's a queue here.
There's a queue here.- Wait a minute.
There's a queue!
There was a queue at the john. I couldn't piss.
There was a queue, so we didn't wait. We went to a restaurant.
There's a queue of nannies outside.
There was a queue at the butcher's.
There was a queue at the john. I couldn't piss.
There was a queue of sick people outside the shrine waiting to be healed.
And there was a queue of about 1,000 people trying to enlist. At lunchtime, I left the office, went along to Armoury House.
At lunchtime, I left the office, went along to Armoury House and there was a queue of about 1,000 people trying to enlist.
The shows became so popular that when Brava performed in the NK Stockholm for the first time, there was a queue outside and some people were unable to see the show.
Between Bologna and Florence there was huge traffic congestion, what the French call a; we could not get through as there was a queue of trucks, articulated lorries and cars at a standstill.