Examples of using Your cheque in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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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
Your cheque.
Sign your cheque.
Your cheque?
Here's your cheque.
Your cheque.
I have your cheque.
Your cheque was for 1,500.
I sent your cheque.
Your cheque's no good!
I cashed your cheque.
Your cheque's in the office.
I don't want your cheque.
Pay your cheque first.
I'm gonna take down your cheque anyway.
Your cheque, Mr. Donovan.
I have received your cheque today.
Your cheques were bounced.
You could send her your cheque.
It's your cheque from yesterday.
This gentleman's got your cheque here.
Your cheque's in the mail.
Before I forget, here is your cheque.
Collect your cheque at the end of the day.
Marcelino says he's taking your cheque down today.
Now, your cheque, which you so kindly gave us in advance, will be cashed.
Don't worry, you will get your cheque today.
Yes, as it is, your cheques bounce like a tennis ball.
Now I claim it as a right to cash your cheque.
From now on, you sign your cheques over to me, Michelle.
If your cheque bounces or your old man splits, I get burned for $1,000.