Examples of using Much to add in English and their translations into Swedish
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Official/political
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Computer
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Political
I do not have much to add.
I do not have much to add on this subject either; it is the Council that will make the decision.
There is not much to add.
As far as how much to add in, it depends on the look and feel,” the worker said.
I don't think there's much to add.
I do not have much to add in relation to Christelle.
Boss. Parents didn't have much to add.
Bravo! I don't have much to add to my husband's long speech!
I do not have much to add.
Mr President, I have nothing much to add to what I said at the start of the debate.
Mrs Thyssen has done an excellent job- there is really not much to add.
Mr President, I do not have much to add to the proposal made by Mr Daul in his speech.
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, after what Mrs Read has just said, there is not much to add.
Mr President, like the Commissioner, I do not have much to add in relation to this discussion.
I don't have much to add, but I am curious how you came across our small relatively unknown band?
gentlemen, I have nothing much to add in principle to what has already been said.
I really don't have much to add to all that has been said about the nominee
I do not have much to add to his excellent analysis.
Mr President, I do not have much to add to what the honourable Member has just said.
Not much to add that hasn't been written before- elegant,
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, there is not much to add to what has already been said by previous speakers in this debate.
I do not have very much to add other than that it is important for us to maintain an objective distinction between what are,
I do not have much to add after the considerations put forward by Mr Altmaier on behalf of the Council.
Mr President, there is not much to add because there seems to be a very strong consensus here.
there is not much to add to what she has written
President-in-Office of the Council.-(PT) On this question, I do not have much to add to what I said in my first answer, that is specifically
I do not have much to add, since, as the rapporteur said, it concerns small
Mr President, there is nothing much to add after what Carl Habsburg-Lothringen has just said.
Then you will have to add much more.
I don't have much else to add here.