Examples of using Put yourself in English and their translations into Thai
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Always put yourself first.
For the first time, look at the tropical plant, now happy feelings can put yourself in nature from the New Year's Day.
And put yourself in here.
Stones talking. Put yourself down.
You put yourself at risk.
What makes it work is that you put yourself into it. I like that.
Put yourself in the frame.
You can from time to time put yourself in order with the help of diets.
Put yourself in our place.
Is it something that might put yourself in danger or anger someone?
Put yourself on that train, Gary i.
If you're really unlucky, you might even compromise your credit card information and put yourself in the position to be defrauded.
You put yourself in harm's way.
Of course, when you are in love, when you think in one way, it is difficult to adhere to such recommendations and put yourself first.
So put yourself in my shoes.
How you can get out of your expenses and debt, and put yourself in a better position to get a passive income and start enjoying your life!
Put yourself out of this misery.
I trust we are not only business relationship, you put yourself in for me, saving cost and giving good advise, I am very happy to work with you.
Put yourself in his position- It's 8:00 in the morning, he just woke up.
You have put yourself in great danger.
Put yourself in order, and only then build the necessary line of behavior.
Then why put yourself in Coulson's crosshairs?
Put yourself in the shoes of a man in order to understand what kind of emotions cause such messages.
I mean, you put yourself at risk. If Damon finds out.
Put yourself in our place, we can spend many 10-20 minutes to check a site, just so someone can link.
You wouldn't put yourself in here without an exit strategy.
Put yourself at work! There's dozens of islands with amazing landscapes to recover, thousands of models to build and millions of cubes to collect.
I don't like seeing you put yourself at risk for a person who you owe no allegiance to whatsoever.
Now put yourself in my place.
You put yourself on Mosaic.
