Examples of using Mostly children in English and their translations into Serbian
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Mostly children.
Mostly children's books.
The victims were mostly children.
Mostly children's books, of course.
Lives have been lost, mostly children.
Mostly children's books, I suppose.
I'm here because those people are mostly children.
The problem was they were mostly children.
Mostly children and young people are sick.
Very often a part of Panthenolcosmetics, mostly children.
Ill chorea mostly children of school and preschool age.
Indeed, these lice settle on the head mostly children and adolescents.
Bronchitis suffer mostly children and the elderly, and men more often than women.
Surveys show that three civilians per one soldier are killed by landmines, mostly children.
Those who went there were mostly children of aristocrats.
Mostly children prescribed a special ketogenic diet, which is effective in some cases of epilepsy.
Surgeons introduced the classical method five years ago andhave restored the hearing of 22 patients, mostly children.
Of the 63 people 40, mostly children, were sent to hospital for preventive treatment.
Taliban gunmen stormed a military school in Peshawar andslaughtered more than 140 people, mostly children.
It is mostly children and women who become employees of the easier access to tea leaves and the bud at harvest.
Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that the airstrikes killed at least 35 people, mostly children.
Mostly children with such inclinations are pupils of a problem family or have experience in personal humiliation.
Due to increased koshko- and sobakolyubivosti,a carrier of infection are mostly children of younger and middle-aged, as well as their parents.
Among patients mostly children, teenagers and young people up to 30 years, men get sick more often women.
The World Health Organisation said this week that measles infected nearly 10 millionpeople in 2018 and killed 140,000, mostly children.
At least 141 people, mostly children, have been slaughtered in an enormous Taliban massacre at a military school in Pakistan.
More than one million people die from malaria every year, mostly children under the age of five, with 90 percent occurring in sub-Saharan Africa.
The 261 participants, mostly children with an average age of 11 years, had severe epilepsy that had not responded adequately to other treatments.