Examples of using Eventually someone in English and their translations into Greek
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Computer
Eventually someone answered.
In hopes that eventually, someone would care.
Eventually someone did answer.
Little tiny cuts, eventually someone will bleed to death.
Eventually someone will die.
Truth. Tell the truth, or eventually someone will tell it for you.
Eventually, someone has to go.
I give to you,you give to someone else, and eventually someone gives back to me.
Eventually, someone must leave.
If they constantly paint themselves as a victim, eventually someone will come save them.
Eventually someone will tire.".
I mean, a team plays that many extra games, statistically speaking, eventually someone's gonna break that record.
Eventually, someone is arrested.
No matter how good you are at chess, eventually someone's going to knock the board over and poop on it.
Eventually someone needs to say something.
So no matter how pretty your code, eventually someone will benchmark it and demand top performance.
Eventually someone has to be accounted.
I don't know how any of this ties together,but… eventually someone will connect the dots, and it will catch up to you.
And eventually someone gives back to me.
Even if you live off-grid,if there is a road leading to your house, eventually someone will find you.
Eventually someone put it online.
Even if you have trouble starting a conversation, in a hostel common room,chances are really good that eventually someone will reach out to you and bring you into a conversation.
Eventually someone has to pay the bill.
If you lie, eventually someone will talk.
Eventually someone said they had eaten it.
I knew eventually someone would lose control.
Eventually someone brings him a glass of water.
Which means eventually someone gets to ask me if my articles affected the President's loss.
Eventually someone's gonna come out here looking for us.
One would think that eventually, someone in the government would get wind of what was happening and blow the whistle.