Examples of using We're adding in English and their translations into Thai
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Ecclesiastic
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And we're adding 3 to it.
From the list-- because we're adding.
We're adding to your duties.
Actually, Rachel, we're adding a week.
So we're adding 7 of those to it.
We're adding all the little changes in y.
Here we're associating the 4 and the 10 first, and then we're adding the 6.
We're adding and subtracting numbers.
Here we're associating the 10 and the 6 first, and then we're adding the 4.
So we're adding all the dy's together, right?
We're adding four all-new cards to fill the gap.
So on the left-hand side, we're doing the 10 plus 6 first, and then we're adding the 4.
We're adding life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
And then we have a positive 237, and we're adding it to a positive 450.
We're adding nothing to it, so it's just going to be 1,543.
But it makes sense because for this row that we're adding up right here, the upper bound is easy.
So we're adding four one less than the term that we're at.
Now, you might have noticed, every time we multiply it by 10, we're adding another 0 to the product.
It looks like we're adding four people every time we actually add a table.
You started at negtive 2, you started 2 to the left of 0, and then we're going to go 3 to the right, we're adding 3.
And we're adding that much CO2 to the air every year, relentlessly year after year.
That parking makes the sidewalk safe, and we're adding a much more robust bicycle network.
And then we're adding that to this guy times the scalar x2 and then we're adding that to this guy times the scalar x3.
VPN4Games provides 64 of servers from locations in 18 countries, and we're adding to the list every month.
We're adding the Jeffersonian agenda, and I come from Charlottesville, where I have had the privilege of living in a house designed by Thomas Jefferson.
Let me make it clear, this is the previous term, plus the previous term plus in this case we're adding three every time.
And there's a statistic I often like to use, which is that we're adding a city of Seattle every four days, a city the size of Seattle to the planet every four days.
And it's a little hard to see, but what we have done-- what we're doing; it's in process right now, it's in engineering right now-- is turning an all four-lane system, half one-way into an all two-lane system, all two-way, and in so doing, we're adding 70 percent more on-street parking, which the merchants love, and it protects the sidewalk.