Examples of using To corroborate in English and their translations into Finnish
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Someone to corroborate their story.
Which the doorman was never able to corroborate.
Just trying to corroborate what they saw.
To corroborate Miller's story. Ness needs you.
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To corroborate his alibi. And so he didn't have any adult witnesses.
Ness needs you to corroborate Miller's story.
That's why they aren't able to corroborate.
I need to corroborate everything you're telling us.
He has witnesses willing to corroborate his whereabouts.
Trying to corroborate his claim that he wasn't.
Jarry's gonna come to you to corroborate his name.
It's not to corroborate your innocence. are you innocent?
Now Agent Cooper's been subpoenaed to corroborate your story.
If I wanted to corroborate this story, who can I speak to? .
We have Property Room video to corroborate his theory.
To corroborate this story, who can I speak to? Now, if I wanted.
She said it seemed to corroborate Bowman's alibi.
To corroborate his own report, Your Honor. I'm simply asking Deputy Givens Miss Keyhoe.
All right. Get me something to corroborate Beigal's testimony.
I'm trying to corroborate a suspect's flash-forward, and he claims that you were in it.
Your evidence… It's impossible to corroborate because it's not true.
To corroborate the allegation made, Well, they did not have sufficient evidence so the result is the same.
They only brought me in to corroborate. As far as I know, they.
We came here to corroborate Ruiz' story… which we obviously can't do.
That's fantastic. So we have a week to corroborate Nancy's story.
Then we need to corroborate your story. it's just, if we're gonna get this guy.
Mr. Aruz, I'm gonna need some other details to corroborate your story.
So we have a week to corroborate Nancy's story. That's fantastic.
A specific piece of evidence. The witness has been called to corroborate- O'REILLY: Objection.