Examples of using We will have to put in English and their translations into Swedish
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Political
We will have to put in more hours.
Soon as the floatation chamber's filled, we will have to put him in.
We will have to put paper in it.
As soon as the flotation chamber is filled, we will have to put him in.
We will have to put you in a cage.
Bitten by a rabid hobo… Son, I'm afraid we will have to put your pet down.
We will have to put him on an IV.
Second, needed investment in the implementation of the access system, we will have to put on our equipment ethereal network transmitters.
We will have to put them in water.
If we don't make it from the airport in Lombok to the fast boat because of traffic or flight delays we will have to put you in the public ferry which leaves every half hour.
We will have to put an end to this.
Gentlemen, we will have to put troops on the street.
We will have to put you in first class.
Starting tomorrow, we will have to put him under proper surveillance.
We will have to put even more pucks on net.
I guess we will have to put the wall back up.
We will have to put that on hold for a little while'cause.
Meanwhile, we will have to put up with him for six long weeks.
We will have to put American boots on the ground.
Otherwise we will have to put up with a cranky Narn all the way to Earth!
We will have to put him in our will.- Um… about 50 years.
We will have to put that into a cartoon, or as we call it, an illustrated laughing square.
We will have to put some hard work into this great neighbourhood policy over the next five years.
That we will have to put him in a chemically-induced coma while we figure out what to do next. he's going to experience so much pain While he's not getting better.