Examples of using Whose bones in English and their translations into Swedish
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If only we knew whose bones those are.
Patients whose bones are still growing such as children and adolescents.
And it was a very old horse whose bones clattered together.
adolescents with giant cell tumour of the bone whose bones have stopped growing.
Now we know whose bones to salt and burn.
Y ou tell that to the knights you killed before my eyes, whose bones are buried in this earth.
Vicenza's Day(patroness of the town), whose bones were relocated to Blato two centuries ago by consent of the Pope Pio VI.
in young adults whose bones are not yet fully mature.
It must not be used in young dogs whose bones are not fully developed,
You can save such stories for those whose bones aren't failing them.
Xgeva is also used to treat a type of bone cancer called giant cell tumour of bone in adults and adolescents whose bones have fully developed.
So if Sarah's still alive, whose bones are in the old basement?
where surgery is not the best option, in adults and adolescents whose bones have stopped growing.
And it was a very old horse whose bones clattered together when it walked.
sacred Junii, of whose bones the seven hills of Rome are built.
in young adults whose bones are not yet fully mature,
on St. Vicenza's Day(patroness of the town), whose bones were relocated to Blato two centuries ago by consent of the Pope Pio VI.
And if so, could be related one of two individuals of the 17th century whose bones were discovered in the same place last year?
the 28th of April, on St. Vicenza's Day(patroness of the town), whose bones were relocated to Blato two centuries ago by consent of the Pope Pio VI.
pick up pieces of tail whose bones you want to jump from websites whose primary purpose is casual sex!
What did you do to the girl whose bone I found?
Labyrinthia is encrusted with those demon spirits whose remains rest within these walls, whose very bones make up the floor on which we tread.
