Examples of using Just five in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
Just five seconds.
You don't have just five songs, do you?
Just five days.
At the time, the company employed just five people.
Just five days.
People also translate
I started my priesthood just five months ago.
Just five minutes of being together.
She started playing the sport just five years ago.
Just five girls, but we had SO much fun.
And the epiphany arrived just five days after that Spurs defeat.
Just five years in the hands of physical therapists.
All at a safe, modern campus just five minutes from Manhattan!
There's just five armed guards that work inside that place.
I guess you have to think of it as more than just five senses.
Just five days for you all to act like a family.
At this rate, these anomalies will consume this facility in just five days.
It's just five grand, and you can keep the change.
Abigail and Andrew were born healthy just five months after the triplets.
Not the TV!- Just five minutes I want to see your father.
Just five minutes from the beach and a walking distance to the shopping centers of.
But Prof. Bill O'Neal cites just five incidents in his Encyclopedia of Western Gunfighters.
It's just five hours' flight time from half the world's population.
Called the“mother of all weirdness,” the show closed after just five performances and made history by becoming the most expensive flop ever in 1988.
There are just five manned submersibles world-wide that can reach the abyssal plain, and between them so far, they have explored less than one per cent of it.
The basic package(hatchling), costs just five dollars a month, and provides three hundred fifty GB of space to work with.
Meek was just five years of age when his father got murdered brutally.
Today there are just five, as the office of the treasurer was abolished in 1996.
Start with just five minutes of an activity three times a week, then add another minute every time you work out.
Thrown together just five weeks before the final of the 1948 London Olympics, Bert Bushnell and Dickie Burnell row together in the double sculls.
Employees that can walk for just five minutes at a time feel empowered by choosing to walk and work during conference calls, or grinding out e-mail responses.