Examples of using To taking 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
To taking what you.
Do you feel up to taking a walk?
To taking chances. Well, here is.
I'm used to taking charge.
To taking five minutes off, starting now.
People also translate
Well, here is, um, to taking chances.
To taking those bigger swings. But McKnickersons leave themselves open.
He was our key to taking Kim down.
In addition to taking guitar lessons, he traded in his word processor for an old portable typewriter.
That's the secret to taking power.
I'm used to taking lots of responsibility.
The patient should be restricted to taking fats.
You're used to taking what you want.
The Commission has now also committed itself politically to taking these steps.
I am open to taking further steps.
Medicinal products and supplements(including calcium) should similarly be avoided prior to taking Iasibon tablets.
I look forward to taking mine home.
Medicinal products and supplements(including calcium) should similarly be avoided prior to taking Iasibon tablets.
I look forward to taking my breath.
Otherwise, those of us who constitute the majority of the EU's population will become a minority when it comes to taking democratic decisions.
I look forward to taking mine home.
With regard to taking this medicine, then on thisone can say the following.
There's a moral component to taking on a dog.
Well, here's to taking life in your own hands.
In order to implement these other actions, the Commission is committed to taking the following steps.
Isn't it similar to taking a train? Five seconds!
Medicinal products and supplements(including calcium) should similarly be avoided prior to taking Ibandronic Acid Teva tablets.
There are risks to taking Kevin home with you.
A captain I know compares it to taking out the trash.
Contraindications to taking the drug are formulated by the manufacturer.