Examples of using Case would in English and their translations into Swedish
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Official/political
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Political
My case would be over.
That was when I thought this case would settle.
The case wouldn't exist without you.
He was advised that, in the absence of a reply, the case would be closed.
You sure your case would hold up in court?
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If I were writing for the English bourgeoisie, the case would be different.
We know the case wouldn't exist without you.
But avoid too steep slopes Qi energy in this case would rapidly fall down.
What kind of case would need you doing this?
And the chances to destroy the enemy submarine off such ships in any case would be non-zero.
How much of this case would you give up to get her back?
there are those where the case would have to be with aquariums.
A good option in this case would be a trip to the family exchange.
the D.A. would drop the charges, case would go away.
In neither case would disciplinary action result from making such reports.
When I heard that she had passed away, I simply asked that her case would be handled by our very finest.
This finely crafted case would be a great place for a new phone
We all know that for all of us, including many people in the United Kingdom, doing nothing in this case would be much more expensive than taking this step.
In neither case would the eggs develop further,
The competences of the data protection authorities in this case would be those linked to the specific flights concerned.
This case would also make an excellent PA equipment case for cables
If I would be in a sow where situation again… If I in that case would need injury or dead at how are we then?
This case would also make an excellent PA equipment case for cables
But it was totally unnecessary activity, Â in their case would be quite enough,
In such a case would be to stipulate the content supplied in advance to find out whether the required additional supplies for electrical work.
This includes no policy change which in this case would mean that the Regulation would expire on 30 June 2010.
In neither case would the European Union's contribution have been comprehensive
A general derogation from the application of the directive in such a case would have the consequence of largely depriving the directive of its effect.
All the Land in this case would have turned into a hyperdense sphere about one hundred meters in diameter- the size of a football field.
radio waves to create detailed images of the body, which in this case would be a specific bone
