Examples of using We do not know who in English and their translations into Finnish
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We do not know who he is.
There are to be elections, and we do not know who the two candidates will be.
We do not know who it is.
I am afraid that it is now obvious that this role is being abandoned and we do not know who else can fill it.
We do not know who took him.
Thank you very much,Mr Cohn-Bendit; we do not know who Mr Poettering has consulted, but it is wise to rectify.
We do not know who this man is.
In many Member States, as is the case of mine, Portugal, there is not yet even a register of all the land,and so we do not know who the landowners are.
We do not know who will be.
Mr Cohn-Bendit is right: we do not know who carried out the bomb attacks in Moscow, which we condemn.
We do not know who is responsible.
As I said before, however, we do not know who the Nobel prizewinners will be in five or ten years' time.
We do not know who Mr. Nobody is.
Why we do not know who it is?
We do not know who is responsible.
And we do not know who stole it.
We do not know who she is.
I am? or why. We do not know who left the Spacebridge activated.
We do not know who sent the photograph in question.
It has not worked, and we do not know who has paid what because the authorities do not know how to manage the system.
We do not know who or what creatures living in the building.
We do not know who or what lies behind the attack.
We do not know who she is, who her wish.
We do not know who the smugglers are or even which ferry.
I am? We do not know who left the Spacebridge activated or why.
We do not know who is buried where… but I think this grave here is the Governor's.
We do not know who the new president will be, although I do have a personal preference.
If we do not know who is the Supreme Lord, if we do not know what is the order of the Supreme Lord, then where is religion?
Sometimes we do not know who or what is at fault, but as politicians we still avoid adopting the precautionary principle.
Often we do not know who is providing the air travel of travellers who have otherwise been informed of all the details of their journey.