Examples of using To devote in English and their translations into Swedish
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You need to devote a lot of time.
I have also decided to devote.
Enough to devote yourself a little time.
The winter months to devote to bike.
I need to devote all my time to her.
People also translate
I'm saying the president needs to devote more resources.
I vowed to devote the rest of my life to the Clave.
All the more reason to devote yourself now.
You want to devote your time to bringing this hospital down.
I had found something worthwhile to devote my life towards.
I'm going to devote the next few weeks to us, Ann.
And the lieutenant tells me you want to devote yourself to this.
MSB needs to devote significant resources for the work.
Something to stand up for, something to devote my life to. .
To devote my life towards. I had found something worthwhile.
He's… he's willing to devote himself fully?
To devote all that I am… And all of my love… to you forever.
That day I promised to devote my life to the gods.
I'm going to devote my entire cancer background to the… No,
After that he decided to devote himself to literature.
I intend to devote my first blog post to outline the international graduate program.
Gratifyingly, Boris Nemtsov promises to devote his energies to this.
I promise to devote every waking minute to your happiness.
In some Member States, there may be a need to devote more resources to this task.
I promise to devote every waking minute to your happiness. They will come around.
I decided to devote my life to these sled dogs.
And she wants to devote her entire life to studying it.
Such small class sizes allow our school's expert teachers to devote lots of time to improving your Spanish!