Examples of using Basically only in English and their translations into Spanish
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There's basically only 3.
Basically only one team can go at a time.
For this you basically only need RFEM.
(Basically only wool breed these dogs).
Live by ideals that basically only could meet.
You basically only discover a new thing once.
We just stayed there for one night and we basically only slept there.
They're basically only in London now.
So let's make a Viewer user for somebody who is basically only good for watching.
They're basically only in London now.
The translation process with Multilizer.NET Translator has basically only three steps.
It is basically only in the early stages.
Therefore, those who do not want to use screens, basically only one thing- to endure.
They reach basically only the subconscious.
When I started to collect and select the material for this exhibition,I realized that in a full year, I had basically only talked about five topics.
There was basically only one answer to give.
Basically only locas know where is it, and how to get there.
Because the half digit is basically only a“1” it has limited possible use.
Basically only the UpdateProxy role will be deployed to your server.
People are basically only concerned with themselves.
But basically only through suffering does a person reach compassion and mercy.
I wear glasses and basically only see masses of color without them.
And he basically only ever leaves to go bang his girlfriend in the next room, all right?
When I am cutting I basically only drink water and maybe some Green Tea.
There are basically only two seasons in costa rica: the dry and the rainy, and it can be confusing to know when it's the best time to travel there.
Everyone else basically only got some of the policies they wanted.
There's basically only one button in the WARP interface: ON or OFF.
There are basically only two kinds with a few of transgender sprinkled in.
Our product cycle is basically only two to three weeks long- one month at the longest.
Known as the Marranos, some dozens have survived until today(basically only the community from the small town of Belmonte, plus some more isolated families) by the practice of inmarriage and few cultural contact with the outside world.