Examples of using In the post office in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Work in the post office?
Do you have an account in the post office?
Corruption in the post office also cried out for reform.
Will you arrest me in the post office?
Dropped dead in the Post Office three days before his 60th birthday.
I saw your picture in the post office.
We have an informant that confirms that your daughter and another young woman placed a bomb in the post office.
Ronny works in the post office.
I thought I recognized Sprague from his picture in the post office.
That lovely Italian lady in the post office brought me a sumptuous dinner.
My apologies to anyone who works in the post office.
Anything that stays in the post office longer than 24 hours goes into lost and found.
What does an old lady do in the post office?
You will find the mailbox in the post office which is located four blocks from the drugstore on that street.
How did Garrick know he was in the post office?
And then the laughter, coming from all sides, from behind the blinds in the post office, from the men in front of the general store, from the women peering out of the grocery doorway, all of them watching and gloating, to see Mary Katherine Blackwood scurrying out of the way of a car.
We are not responsible for any delays in the post office.
Imagine you left your wallet in the post office, and someone calls after you:“Hey!
We are not responsible for any delays in the post office.
He used to work in the post office.
I work as a full-time security guard at a bank,and my wife works in the post office.
Saw her picture in the post office.
Allen became mayor of Bath in 1742,having started off working in the post office.
Plant the bomb in the post office.
If the whole of Ireland was dying of hunger,I wouldn't touch this money in the post office.
You can change money in the post office too.
You knew all the time that I found the bullet in the post office.
I have one of two choices- stay in the post office and go crazy….
Bukowski wrote back to the editor:“I have one of two choices- stay in the post office and go crazy….
Countless traditional white-collar jobs, such as many in the post office and in customer service, have disappeared.