Examples of using They interviewed in English and their translations into Hebrew
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They interviewed me.
I'm the most talented person that they interviewed.
When they interviewed you?
That was recorded by the police the first time they interviewed Drew Gardner five months ago.
They interviewed you in Bagram.
You know the girl they interviewed today, right?
They interviewed his son lionel.
Oh, they showed it all. They interviewed a brother and?.
They interviewed him several times.
Frank, the thing is, LA, when they interviewed me it was really weird Frank.
They interviewed my entire staff.
If the government spent that kind of money every time they interviewed somebody, government would go broke?
Yeah, they interviewed this woman.
Of course your talent is why they want to hire you,but are you the only talented person that they interviewed?
They interviewed an employee of the hotel.
If they would have called me ahead of time, like they did with everyone else they interviewed for the report, and would have told me their claims and asked for my response, I would have been happy to explain.
They interviewed you and then offered you a job?
They interviewed me, talked to some of my neighbors.
The last person they interviewed on vacation was Dr. Ruth.
They interviewed the mother, but no one else in the household.
But I remain calm, even when they interviewed the scene of the famous London venue, the Hammersmith Odeon.
They interviewed me for five hours and eventually included just a few minutes.
They interviewed the detective for an article they were writing about the Zodiac when they were kids.
They interviewed several trappers who might be able to interpret or guide the expedition up the Missouri River in the springtime.
They interviewed them about their drinking habits and, when about 8,000 later died, followed up to monitor their causes of death.
And they interviewed a survivor and he said the moment that he let go of the railing, he realized that all of his problems were fixable, except for having jumped.
They interviewed parents, youth workers, and teachers and asked them questions about how they talk to, teach, and set guidelines for boys and girls.
They interviewed him in his bedroom, and collected medical records and other material related to how he“recovers and distributes semen,” according to the FDA investigation.
They interviewed Shari Arison, who says:"Even a small gesture can be a good deed, buy your co-worker coffee, or take your grandma to lunch, or adopt a pet- each one in his own way.".