Examples of using A very violent in English and their translations into Polish
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A very violent man.
Columbus is a very violent town.
A very violent ex-boyfriend. Oh, yeah, well, escape from what?
Detroit is a very violent city.
A very violent day in Culiacan, the capital of Sinaloa.
You seem to be a very violent person.
It's a very violent process that is little known.
That would be a very violent event.
It's a very violent thing, to protect their illegal industry.
Your father was a very violent man.
Anyone connected to this… this hypercube… eventually dies a very violent.
She's a very violent woman.
I am afraid he has had a very violent life.
That's a very violent individual.
The sexes relate in a very violent way.
It's a very violent fireball, very active. They flicker, they have bursts.
I'm afraid he's had a very violent life.
Because he was a very violent man, and at the same time, I love him very much.
I'm afraid he's had a very violent life.
This hypercube… Anyone connected to this… and painful death. eventually dies a very violent.
You are a very violent person.
Our country is currently in the midst of a very violent period.
You're a very violent doctor.
I have no doubt that he is still a very violent man.
He runs a very violent drug cartel.
If he knew about Russell he would take it hard and he's a very violent man.
The mid-12th century was a very violent time in the northern Baltic sea, with Finnish tribes such as Tavastians and Karelians as well as Swedes in frequent conflicts with Novgorod and with each other.
Someone with a name Bokuto,that use a Chaser. With a very violent style of driving,… the so-called Kurohyou.
The weight of the lorry caused a very violent collision; the train driver and a passenger died, and 25 passengers were slightly injured.
