Examples of using Have cared in English and their translations into Malay
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You wouldn't have cared if you did.
I have cared enough for now.
No one knew, of course, but, then, who would have cared?
He wouldn't have cared if he was the one beaten up.
Since I have known you, you have cared about this.
You should have cared about him when he was alive.
You have cared for your child for 18 years.
You will only know how to move on after you have cared for others.
Everybody I have cared for has either died or left me.
No matter how rich orpoor we may be. You should have cared for both me and Han-su.
But we einhorn have cared for the Randomizer since the buttocks of dawn.
She went into the apartment and greeted politely at his father who could not have cared less.
Then you shouldn't have cared about what I picked up and has now become mine.
While the idea of ageing in oneâs own home and fostering supportive communities of care is undoubtedly positive in many ways, it is important to recognise â" as those in the NGO sector in Osaka have pointed out to meâ" that it relies on the unpaid work of volunteers, many of whom have cared for family members themselves and so understand the burden it involves.
And it also means losing someone that I have cared for… since I first heard his cries echo… through this house.
Through this house. And it also means losing someone that I have cared for since I first heard his cries… echo.
And it also means losing someone that I have cared for… since I first heard his cries echo… through this house. It means your hatred.
And it also means losing someone that I have cared for… since I first heard his cries echo.
And it also means losing someone that I have cared for… since I first heard his cries echo… through this house.
And it also means losing someone that I have cared for… since I first heard his cries echo… through this house.
It means you're hatred, and it also means losing someone, who I have cared for since I first heard his cries echoing through this house.
It means your hatred. And it also means losing someone that I have cared for since I first heard his cries echo through this house.
Her grandmother thought she was angry because no one had cared.
I never had cared.
Since that time the hospice has cared for more than 1300 clients and their families.
Have care how you speak.
If he had cared for your kid a bit better… she wouldn't be going around robbing people.
I might have got good limestone within a mile or two andburned it myself, if I had cared to do so.