Examples of using Doing something in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
So here I am, doing something.
Okay? Doing something a little dangerous… it changes your point of view.
How about doing something?
You have to think about the cost of not doing something.
I can't imagine doing something different.
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That's what happened when the robots actually are rewarded for doing something.
I couldn't imagine doing something else.
Doing something worse than anyone else has dared do it before.
I would regret not doing something, Sir.
Simply doing something[shikan] means doing it now, on the spot.
And try to go down doing something good.
How about doing something special this Saturday?
And she's not possibly capable of doing something so vile?
Tobey Marshall doing something stupid and reckless again?
I never thought she was capable of doing something like this.
We form habits by doing something over and over again.
If you are not enjoying your blog than you are doing something wrong.
That I would end up doing something very much like this, cutting bait.
So that's when we started to consider doing something together.”.
I do seem to remember doing something for you this morning without you asking.
I have been thinking about doing something radical as a tribute to his memory.
They found it very helpful in ways of doing something practical.
No, I will probably just end up doing something depressing, but young.
You would never even consider doing something that crazy, right?
A gradient is a way of learning or doing something step by step.
If we're gonna die, let's go down doing something right for a change.
Meaning you're not capable of doing something like this alone, Raymond.