Examples of using Sir joseph in English and their translations into Swedish
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Will you help me, Sir Joseph?
Sir Joseph, you seem disturbed.
I called to see Sir Joseph.
Sir Joseph Banks Group Marine Park.
It's good to see you.- Sir.- Joseph.
Sir Joseph Banks Group Conservation Park.
May I see that scroll, Sir Joseph?
That's all very true, Sir Joseph, but after all, we're human.
Figured you weren't coming, sir. Joseph?
The nearest island within the Sir Joseph Banks Group is English Island.
You must by law release them.- Then, Sir Joseph.
Soon after the 1928 election, Sir Joseph became Prime Minister for the second time.
We find this in dead guard's hand, Sir Joseph.
Sir Joseph was just wondering how you knew where the tomb of the Princess Anck-es-en-Amon was hidden.
Trying to teach me a lesson in patience, Sir Joseph?
In the 1930s to 1940s Sir James Chadwick and Sir Joseph Rotblat made major contributions to the development of the atomic bomb.
You still think that that mummy was stolen, Sir Joseph?
An archaeological expedition led by Sir Joseph Whemple(Arthur Byron) finds the mummy
This mo-fo knows not to mess with Sir Joseph Dirt.
Swedish botanist Daniel Solander and Britain's Sir Joseph Banks documented the flora
named after his patron Sir Joseph Banks.
my old friend Sir Joseph Whemple, Frank Whemple.
was inspired by Sir Joseph Bell.
The beautiful Birkenhead Park was created in 1847 by Sir Joseph Paxton(designer of the Crystal Palace) and was Britain's first publicly funded park,
1790 as Psittacus banksii, commemorating English botanist Sir Joseph Banks.
Smith was a friend of Sir Joseph Banks who was offered the entire collection of books,
1790 as Psittacus banksii,[4] commemorating English botanist Sir Joseph Banks.
Pacific specimens from the collection of Sir Joseph Banks, and South African specimens from the collection of Carl Peter Thunberg.
recommended to Sir William Hamilton by Sir Joseph Banks.
had corresponded with Jonathan Swift, Sir Joseph Banks, and Young,