Examples of using Being made in English and their translations into Malay
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Computer
The changes being made by.
It also depicted the efforts of the state government being made for.
Only 50 units being made though.
But first, let's watch the cake being made.
Highlighting efforts being made by the government.
People also translate
Now, modifications are still being made.
Possible progress being made in talks with North Korea.
We're watching history being made.
There's new technology being made, new science, like, every day almost.
I get to observe history being made.
After being made into finished products, they are particularly soft and extensible.
Any unusual bets being made?
The simple point being made here is that in binary options, the trader has less to worry about than if he were to trade other markets.
They also watched history being made.
Being made of food grade and 100% recyclable tinplate, this Holiday Candy Tins is safe for cookie packaging and is the most friendly packaging material to the earth.
Have you ever seen spaghetti being made?'?
Every year we are faced with huge promises being made by thousands of supplement companies, fancy eye catching packaging, and admittedly superb marketing tactics.
We're also witnessing history being made.
And I thought I was going to see some history being made.
There are so many changes being made in my life.
The time of supply is the time when a supply of goods orservices is treated as being made.
They keep outer clothes from being made dirty by sweat.
They will then listen with a stethoscope to any sounds being made.
It's true that there's a lot of money being made in the Forex market.
I think we have just seen some a cappella history being made, John.
The world now lives in fear-the rich from terror attacks and the others from being made targets of suspicions and pre-emptive aggression.
I knew I was seeing history being made.
He carried on as a club director for 11 years, before being made president in 1980.
(c) of the fact relied on as justifying the application being made ex parte;