Examples of using Has reported in English and their translations into Serbian
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As Bloomberg has reported.
RTE has reported as follows.
National Geographic has reported.
Pierce has reported a break-in.
Later the police has reported.
People also translate
Has reported similar occurrences.
And no one has reported her missing.
Of course"- as my mother has reported.
Someone has reported suspicious activity at the morgue.
Although no one here has reported one stolen.
KFOR has reported two big arms caches in as many days.
We have to go, someone has reported us!
American media has reported that Iran accidently shot down the plane.
The Chinese Ministry of Commerce has reported that….
Sister Charlotte has reported, that a Jew is hiding here.
One of your roadblocks further out has reported movements.
The Hickman Gallery has reported one of its attendants as missing.
Al Jazeera so far is the only one that has reported differently.
The Hawaiian Fisherman has reported that she will be here in 45 minutes, sir.
NEIL Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon,has died at the age of 82, NBC News has reported.
One unbeatable advantage has reported the offering price.
That plane has reported our position and course, and I don't want Jerry to know we're heading directly for Le Clairé.
The Government of Mexico has reported three separate events.
The days of Ukrainian culture in Belarus are being held in Minsk, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry has reported.
The Mexican government has reported three separate outbreaks.
Over 800,000 people are taking part in the march of the Immortal Regiment in Moscow, the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs has reported.
I can assure you that nobody has reported a student missing.
ARM has reported that the majority of their processors are not vulnerable, and published a list of the specific processors that are affected.
It's been three years and nobody has reported finding the treasure!
The Supreme Court reduced the liability of the Netherlands to 10 percent from 30 percent previously set by an appeals court in 2017, AFP has reported.