Examples of using He interviewed in English and their translations into Turkish
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He interviewed you on the radio.
For 45 minutes, he interviewed me.
Yeah, he interviewed me yesterday.
There's an arrow in the Mars symbol,and Stroh mentioned an arrow when he interviewed Rusty.
He interviewed hundreds of people.
There's an arrow in the Mars symbol,and Stroh mentioned an arrow when he interviewed Rusty.
Yeah, he interviewed me.
The longest conversation that he andI ever had was probably when he interviewed to take the room.
He interviewed hundreds of people.
And stroh mentioned an arrow when he interviewed rusty. tao: there's an arrow in the mars symbol.
He interviewed dangerous dictators.
From 2001 to 2002,Peña was the host on the Sundance Channel's"Conversations in World Cinema," on which he interviewed Harmony Korine among other leading filmmakers.
Someone he interviewed over a month ago.
He interviewed dangerous dictators.
And after the war he interviewed a lot of other soldiers and wrote about the experience of men in battle.
He interviewed me a long time ago.
He interviewed me for this job like a year ago.
He interviewed me about the bomb in my toilet.
He interviewed a man as a suspect in a murder in Bakersfield.
He interviewed a lot of people, so… It's not like it's nepotism or anything.
He interviewed a lot of us in the series, from producers, directors to actors, of course.
He interviewed Dr. Gideon for the same psychopathy survey I participated in two years ago.
If he interviews you, you will be a sensation!
And I need to talk to you, Marty. He interview me for a very important story.
He interview me for a very important story, and I need to talk to you, Marty.
Here he interviews her in an airport as she's about to fly to America with her new GI husband and child.
He interviews her in an airport as she is about to fly to America with her new GI husband and child.
He interviews biologist E. O. Wilson and visits with members of the Korean Federation for Environmental Movement at the Korean Demilitarized Zone where few humans have penetrated since 1953.
Except he's asking you, like, about fuckin' and suckin'. He interviews you just like Johnny Carson.