Examples of using Are interviewing in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
You are interviewing me now?
And making arrangements for their return. However,your people are interviewing the crew now.
Police are interviewing Dr. Greene.
You were caught blue-handed, and Detective Sanchez andLieutenant Flynn are interviewing them right now.
The police are interviewing Darren right now.
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Quinn and Bishop are interviewing them now.
My detectives are interviewing several suspects, but, uh, we won't release a name until a suspect is officially charged.
He and DS Cassell are interviewing a suspect. Ah, yes, sir.
Pete and Elise are interviewing the Senator's staff.
Maggie and OA are interviewing Brad's co-workers.
Now, the police are interviewing all employees, right?
Uh, Pete and Elise are interviewing the senator's staff. Nothing.
Our constables are interviewing all of his employees.
At the end of the first part, the journalists are interviewing Pashin, and his voice sounds identical to the voice of the Kashalot.
While the captain and Sanchez are interviewing our suspect, Lieutenant tao asked if you would like to meet him at the print shed.
You're interviewing?
They're interviewing his mom. Sagi.
Why do I suddenly feel like you're interviewing me?
Why do I feel like you're interviewing me?
Why do I get the feeling that you're interviewing my husband instead of the other way around?
While you're interviewing for schools, where they give me money. I will be interviewing for actual jobs.
Bell's interviewing him down at the station.
Fisher is interviewing his colleagues, friends, and family.
Korsak is interviewing the victim's wife.
McGee is interviewing Susan Grady?
It was me… on a day that Shepherd is interviewing Evans for my job.
Foundry's interviewing every single person.
Ms. Iwanaga is interviewing me for a Japanese magazine.
NOPD's interviewing as many as they can round up.
If anything, I'm interviewing you, but I would prefer to call it a discussion.