Examples of using Could frame 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
We could frame Brandon.
Oh, yeah. More than I could frame.
So you could frame me?
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
Families said I could frame them.
They could frame him if they had too.
Get inside my head so you could frame me.
They could frame him.
Easy enough to acquire that you could frame anyone for it.
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
What immortal Hana or eye, could frame thy fearful symmetry?
They could frame him if they had too, yeah.
If we got ahold of some of Miles' DNA, we could frame him for a crime and ruin his life.
We could frame this whole wall… of windows with drapes.
All so what? So you could frame me for setting him up?
It would mean a lot to me if I could"take a picture with the two of you and myself,"so that I could frame it and put it on my wall.
We could frame it and put it in Veera's room.
And after you killed her. you realised that you could frame Oscar and have Joselyn for yourself.
So that I could frame it and put it on my wall. take a picture with the two of you and myself, It would mean
That mimics the powers of Black Lightning, and could frame him. I need to know who made a directed-energy weapon.
I need to know who made a directed-energy weapon that mimics the powers of Black Lightning, and could frame him. What the hell?
If you believe someone could frame Barr, you have to believe they could do the same to me.
He can frame larry and ensure corrine's safety.
Right next to his Medal of Honor. And his grieving widow can frame my statement.
Textile curtains can frame the bay, which is placed under the seating area, dining area.
I can frame it in barbed wire.
How about having a father that pretends to break up with his fiancée just so they can frame an innocent man?
I'm framing my answer in the only way in which any American citizen can frame his answer to a question which absolutely invades his.
discourage researchers to turn what is thinkable into new technologies and they can frame the ways in which the‘public' reacts to scientific innovations.
Bec, we can frame the Polaroids, right?