Examples of using Can be pulled in English and their translations into Swedish
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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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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Can be pulled longitudinally.
Both old systems and staff can be pulled down.
The plate can be pulled automatically.
The SIM card will be released and can be pulled out.
Levers can be pulled, get you a hearing.
Now, that storyboard that got things started can be pulled out again.
The halves can be pulled apart if needed.
This is equipped with small wheels and can be pulled conveniently.
Can be pulled on average 16 Amp. fuse.
Updates to config files can be pulled with git now.
Can be pulled out like this. You know how these.
One part of the sections can be pulled out and fastened special pin.
It can be pulled as a bush or as a high tribe.
Now everything is available as a toy, which can be pulled or pushed.
Paper can be pulled from the dispenser when needed.
Our double rooms have 2 x 90 cm beds that can be pulled apart if desired.
The jacket can be pulled tight at the bottom. Material.
You can easily access your papers as the compartments can be pulled out.
The shower head can be pulled out up to 40 centimeters.
it slips away and can be pulled out if needed.
The pants can be pulled together by means of Velcro around the boot.
A push of a button releases the safety catch and the webbing can be pulled out.
The grease tray can be pulled out and is therefore easy to clean.
You can easily access the bins, as the drawer can be pulled out all the way.
It can be pulled freely in the live broadcast room without any mechanical noise.
Small zigzag stitch embroidery can be pulled together into the folds of a universal foot.
access what's inside because the drawers can be pulled out from both sides.
Fine double bed(can be pulled apart) and in the second room has a bed+ extra bed.
From model NW 440 bogie on four castors(two with brakes) which can be pulled out completely.
Storage locations can be pulled out of the ground before the first frosts, including stings.