Examples of using Didn't serve in English and their translations into Indonesian
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They didn't serve.
They abandoned The LORD, and didn't serve him.
I just didn't serve well.
They went away from the Lord and didn't serve him.
They didn't serve alcohol.
But that kind of bravery(or foolhardiness) didn't serve him well.
You didn't serve justice, Your Honor.
I wasn't raised here, I didn't serve in the army here.
You didn't serve in the army did you?
And that focusing on the future, rather than the present, didn't serve either of us.
But he didn't serve together with the other guys.
And that focusing on the future, rather than the present, didn't serve either of us.
Other than that, it didn't serve any other purpose.
He didn't serve in the army and has been working in car repairs for a while.
I really believe it wouldn't carry the same weight if I didn't serve my country.
Or he didn't serve as very much, I ought to say.
Until fairly recently, scientists believed so-called"junk" DNA didn't serve any real purpose.
If you didn't serve, what do you recall about being on the home front during the war?
For stable or civilizing couples, Valentine's Day thankfully didn't serve as a medium for breakup.
I swear I didn't serve them, not after what you did to Ms. Lydia.
For stable or civilizing couples, Valentine's Day thankfully didn't serve as a medium for breakup.
If he didn't serve them well, then the destruction of his store would be a light punishment.
This helps rid your body of thethings that might make you sick if your skin didn't serve as a gateway to the outside.
The bar didn't serve blacks, so naturally this crazy nigger, Rubin Carter... had to take out his vengeance on the entire white race.
If my supervisor were to learn that I had offended a tier two alchemist,it would be strange if he didn't serve me to the dogs.”.
In general, garden mosques themselves didn't serve any spiritual or religious purpose, but were instead garden follies and coulisses for diplomatic meetings with foreign representatives.
In the 17th century, people who protected the country's outskirts,but weren't noblemen and didn't serve in the army, were called Cossacks.
On a recent Air Iceland flight we were asked to not eat peanut-based foods and they didn't serve anything peanut related.