Examples of using To a class in English and their translations into Polish
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Programming
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Computer
I can be late to a class.
They belong to a class of fibers known as fructans.
I'm… I'm taking Theo to a class.
It belongs to a class of diseases known as Rickettsia;
I have to go to a class.
People also translate
I went to a class and Anna went to the library.
Have you ever been to a class?
It belongs to a class of drugs known as corticosteroids.
Why should I go to a class?
Rebif belongs to a class of medicines known as interferons.
I don't want to go to a class.
It belongs to a class of antibiotics called nitroimidazoles.
You should come to a class, Jess.
It belongs to a class of drugs called immunosuppressants.
He promised that he would come to a class.
Forty kids to a class, I hear.
Excuse me. Have you ever been to a class?
It belongs to a class of antibiotics called nitroimidazoles.
So, guess who went to a class today?
It belongs to a class of medication called dicarboxylic acids.
I'm in a rush to get to a class, so.
Metformin belongs to a class of medicines called biguanides.
Probably overcrowded.- Forty kids to a class, I hear.
KIOVIG belongs to a class of medications called immunoglobulins.
They belong therefore to a class that has been brought up.
Aliskiren belongs to a class of medicines called renin inhibitors.
belongs to a class of drugs known as sulfonylureas.
Exelon belongs to a class of substances called cholinesterase inhibitors.
which belongs to a class of medicines with anti-inflammatory action.
It belongs to a class of medications known as mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists.