Examples of using We do not find in English and their translations into Hebrew
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If we do not find it August?
However, what happens when we do not find anything?
We do not find any mass dead.
For women on the other hand we do not find any effects.
We do not find the meaning of life by ourselves alone.
It will be much worse if we do not find a solution.
We do not find the meaning of life"by ourselves alone.
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We do not find earthly matter in the outer world;
And we're going to shape and polish him. If we do not find him… you will remain here.
We do not find such an attitude regarding any other commandments.
We do not find that it serves to blow your brains out!
Then too, David mourned and rent his clothing, but we do not find a lamentation over the death of the crown prince.
But we do not find any evidence of rocks being piled up nearby.
The categories and types that we isolate from the world of phenomena we do not find there because they stare every observer in the face;
If we do not find a way out of here quickly, Michael will force on us what he has forced on you.
While we find evidence infantswere baptized in the early centuries of Christianity, we do not find the practice contested until the Anabaptists did so in the sixteenth century.
We do not find true love within ourselves we find it with others….
The health, welfare,education and infrastructure systems need ongoing planning so that we do not find ourselves promoting patchwork solutions- as the government has done to date- which cost more money and provide a partial response.'.
We do not find him seeking counsel about assuming the crown or choosing his next wife.
In this example, we do not find an explanation for the offensiveness of the dispreferred expression in the expression itself.
If we do not find a solution besides the machine gun and the tank- which we have already seen to be helpless against a barefoot child with a stone in his hand- we may lose it all.
In this context, we do not find the distinction between"sheketz" and"tamei" that we encountered in the first half the chapter.
If we do not find anything pleasant, at least we shall find something new.
If we do not find anything pleasant, at least we shall find something new.'.
If we do not find anything pleasant, at least we shall find something new.".
But we do not find R. Chayyim of Volozhin adopting a similar position or making a similar public call.