Examples of using Go missing in English and their translations into Thai
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Ecclesiastic
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When people go missing.
They go missing, no one's looking for them.
Am I gonna go missing?
Kids go missing, blood bank van gets jumped.
I wish he would go missing.
A lot of men go missing out there, don't they?
How does my husband's head just go missing?
Many people go missing every year.
There's a piece of you that will go missing.
Two cops go missing, their bodies never found.
Why did the record of that day go missing?
Listen, if we go missing, the police will come looking for us.
From now on, you won't go missing either.
When things go missing, they always blame the new maid.
If we hand these over, they will really go missing.
Then you can both go missing together.
Votes can't go missing because then you won't find yours when you look for it.
Find landmines and a bunch of drugs go missing.
Several years back, I had a 2 or 3 packages go missing and tracking packages could have helped.
Cause I'm not gonna letour daughter go missing.
A year ago, five guys go missing, and… and now suddenly all these women go missing.
Any of the neighborhood pets go missing recently?
Too many folks go missing, tourism drops, so we heal them with a little vamp blood, erase their memory, send them on their way, no muss.
Just don't be surprised when you go missing, too.
If anything happens to me, if I go missing, anything, if I wind up dead, that letter is to be unsealed.
It can make all the difference in being reunited with your pet should they stray or go missing.
A lot of fathers here die or go missing out in the sea.
About half of all trials, on average, go missing in action, and we know that positive findings are around twice as likely to be published as negative findings.
Right, well, I don't know about the laser beam eye thing, but they did have a master sergeant go missing about a couple of months ago.
But this problem of negative results that go missing in action is still very prevalent. In fact it's so prevalent that it cuts to the core of evidence-based medicine.