Examples of using Sayer in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Charne- Sayer.
Dr. Sayer, sit down.
Miss Rose Sayer.
Dr. Sayer came into the room.
I know that, Mr. Sayer.
Dr. Sayer, I have got to talk to you.
What do you have on Mr. Sayer?
Mrs. Sayer, this is Agent Prentiss from the FBI.
What are you hunting, Mr. Sayer?
Dr. Sayer watched him, but made no move to stop him.
How far you're going, Mr. Sayer?
Dr. Sayer thought for a moment, then looked at her wrist watch.
Listen, you know Mick Sayer?
Dr. Sayer said I could leave them on,” he said in a small voice.
Three men and two women, and Dr. Sayer.
Reverend Jackson Pete Sayer of Dumont county. Pleased to make your acquaintance.
The African Queen(1951) as Rose Sayer.
Mrs. Sayer asked that she and her daughter be notified if and when Jeremy is released.
I don't like the way that Mick Sayer ripped me off.
She endured it for a moment, then walked into the room, eyes down and face closed, and took the last seat,between Harrison and Dr. Sayer.
Days ago, the admitting doctor called about a Sayer family at 1365 Hunter Drive.
Totally agree with all that has been said here- thanks Sayer.
The idea that people could change themselves, he told Dr. Sayer in their pre-group interview, was a self-serving delusion.
And just now, out in the field he didn't know who Ham Sayer was.
Better yet,you can start to take that power away from the“no” sayer” and use it to your advantage- as a Patient Self-Advocate.
Barbara had said little about what had happened to her, only that she would been attacked,and she would been seeing Dr. Sayer since the'90s.
Robert Morley and Katharine Hepburn play Samuel and Rose Sayer, brother and sister British missionaries in a village in German East Africa in 1914.
Just how damaged were the people that Dr. Sayer had recruited?
Based on the true story, medical researcher Dr. Malcolm Sayer(Robin Williams) attempts to treat a group of patients who have laid comatose in a Bronx hospital for 30 years.
Robert Morley and Katharine Hepburn play Samuel and Rose Sayer, brother and sister British Methodist missionaries in the village of Kungdu in German East Africa at the beginning of World War I in August/September 1914.