Examples of using For the number in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Hold for the number.
I have here is- Ready for the number?
Sorry for the number dump.
No, it's more that I have a thing for the number three.
For the number 6, see six.
People also translate
Thanks for the number.
For the number 8, see eight.
Thank you for the number.
For the number, see 1728(number).
He will ask for the number.
It's for the number needed to treat.
Look on her mailbox for the number, bright boy.
For the number of books see: Darshan, G.
There is no limitation for the number of examinations.
For the number to the lady at Deloitte Touche.
Multiple sessions, no limit for the number of connections.
And look for the number of the last person who called it.
There are no statistics available for the number who left in 2012.
I would go for the number six, slightly right of center, sir.
I read that Miranda holds the world record for the number of homicides per capita.
K stands for the number of times a cycle of reasoning is repeated.
Please note: The limit for the number of participants is 250.
For the number of lessons you have had, you ought to be ready for Wimbledon.
Also prepare him for the number of guests who are coming.
Accurate figure for the number of children removed from their homes does not exist.
It's a running counter for the number of times the message is repeated!
This accounts for the number of people retiring or leaving the field.
You're famous for the number of men you have conquered.
There is not enough parking for the number of students attending the university.