Examples of using Has to walk in English and their translations into Swedish
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Great, she has to walk a little.
Uh-oh. Looks like one of us has to walk.
He has to walk away without looking back at her.
And he realizes that he has to walk a fine line.
Someone has to walk the shore and map the island.
so he has to walk to the haven.
But he has to walk cause he's not young enough to drive.
The first person to get knocked out, loses… and has to walk home.
The weather is not too has to walk, and it gets dark early.
The elephant continues to suffer until finally the narrator has to walk away.
And if Miriam has to walk over the Pyrenees, why, she will do it.
from October to April the dog has to walk in the dark.
Someone has to walk the shore and map the island.
Last one back to the palace has to walk Manx for a month.
Someone has to walk the shore and map the island,
The only thing to take care of is that one has to walk a 100 m downward from the carpark.
Whoever comes here has to walk single file between those two rocks, in fair range of your pistols,
One is, another characteristic of trickster is that the trickster has to walk this fine line.
She has to walk with him, she has to feed him
The hotel is large and well spaced out although one has to walk steep slopes to approach the hotel.
And if he has to walk down five flights of stairs, he might get so
the poor fellow has to walk a terrible tight-rope every single day.
when one has to walk the 150 metres across the courtyard.
misses school because she has to walk miles to find water so dirty it could kill her.
You have to walk before you can run, right?
I have to walk up to strangers.
You have to walk.
You have to walk.
You have to walk backward.
And we have to walk by a drum circle!