Examples of using Sentiments in English and their translations into Slovak
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My sentiments exactly.
So where are those sentiments now?
My sentiments exactly, sir.
Never can have too many sentiments.
Prompted by sentiments of humanity.
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One can never have enough sentiments.
Such sentiments are a hallmark of humanity.
I have seen a lot of these sentiments.
Sentiments do not win the heroes of honor and rock.
My memories exactly and also my sentiments.
But our sentiments have changed and our priorities.
The motive is only to express my sentiments.
And with these sentiments Jesus goes towards sinners, which all of us are.
And they're hard to distinguish from domestic sentiments.
I'm glad you share our sentiments, and not those of Jefferson Davis.
Please accept the assurances of my most distinguished sentiments.
And with these sentiments Jesus goes towards sinners, which all of us are.
We must always convert and have the sentiments that Jesus had.
With what sentiments are you facing this difficult moment of the history of the world?
But many in Slovakia do not feel bound by similar sentiments.
Many other people have expressed similar sentiments even if not quite so bluntly.
Not surprisingly,George W. Bush has echoed Dick Cheney's sentiments.
Long-term trends of deepening prejudices, anti-immigration sentiments and authoritarian values.
Therefore, they tear their eyes and breathe without unnecessary sentiments.”.
A prize for the answer to the question:“What are the sentiments and.
Obviously this is not meant to confuse morality with our sentiments.
Plant the beds so thatthe distance between them is not less than 25 sentiments.
The death of Franklin Rooseveltinspired Joseph Goebbels to similarly pious sentiments.
He wanted Germany to withdraw its troops from Finland andstop enabling Finnish anti-Soviet sentiments.
He requested that Germany withdraw its troops from Finland andstop enabling Finnish anti-Soviet sentiments.