Examples of using Valuable things in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Don't bring valuable things.
Valuable things should be paid for.
Most thieves take valuable things.
Like other valuable things in life, it requires.
Look, man, look, I know some valuable things.
Never leave valuable things visible in the car.
It is for protecting valuable things.
The valuable things can be kept in the safe-box at reception.
This school has taught me such valuable things as.
So I took all the valuable things out of the house, which included my models.
These interviews taught us many valuable things.
There may be many more valuable things you can do with that time.
Why do some people leave such valuable things?".
One can't often give away valuable things in life. So if one does he has to be sure to give it to the right one.
Nor are you allowed to take with you any sums of money or valuable things.
He has taught me many valuable things about life.
You may be rewarded for finding and returning some one's valuable things.
List the five most valuable things you know.
Internet not only makes things easier,but they also do valuable things.
They're telling us to recover the valuable things the things they lost.
All right,so Maynard gave Quilty phone numbers of people who owned valuable things.
Previously, in wealthy families, the most valuable things of various purposes were stored in it.
Valuable things can be deposited by the hotel, by free renting a cell in a deposit box in the reception and accommodation service.
Try writing down the three most valuable things in your life!
In the beginning it finds pleasure from running around the Internet and social networks,and afterwards begins to separate between valuable things and unnecessary things. .
I can't believe it, but I really learned some valuable things about… life and about how the world really works.
It's good that we are teaching our children the valuable things in life.
Michael was out of options… and,knowing that his father had a penchant for hiding valuable things in walls… considered one last desperate gambit.
The book grew out of Peterson's hobby of answering questions posted on Quora,the one being"What are the most valuable things everyone should know?" and his answer included 40 rules.
SS-men also kept it secret from one another, but the commander used to come personally to Erik in the tannery where they delivered bycars some suitcases full of already segregated things, valuable things- rings, watches, perfumes, money etc.- so he had turn a blind eye to exploits of other SS-men subordinated to him, as he himself was in fear of an unpleasant report.