Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Number should in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Programming
This number should be right.
Let me tell you something, that number should be zero.
That number should be a lot higher.
Intrusive pop-ups suggesting that a number should be called.
A number should be on the form nnn.
They say my NIE Number should be on the form.
A number should end the whole plate orhalf.
Address and contact number should be submitted.
This number should not increase any further.
And in the next 10 years, that number should increase to 10 percent.
What number should I dial in case of emergency?
The next sequence follows a logic. What number should replace the question mark?
What number should I start at?
Type the port number on %1 you want to connect to. The number should be between 1024 and 65535.
Wich number should you call in case of emergency?
Fluctuations of 10% in number should always be accepted.
This number should be taken with a grain of salt.
Also the contact address or number should always be with the consumer.
Their number should be in the range from 4000 to 10,000 ml.
so their number should not exceed two pieces.
The race number should be worn on the front.
Type the port number on which you want to listen to connections. The number should be between 1024 and 65535.
What number should replace the question mark?
which provides for the expansion of satellite broadcasting for the purposes of resource on Nepal, their number should be increased.
This number should be enough for a long time;
It is not said that the number should be reduced, and no figures are stated.
Number should be chosen from the following list of supported languages.
And in the next 10 years, that number should increase to 10 percent.
Which number should we look for?* Email Address* Your message.
Local bank deposit your ecoAccount number should be included in the"Payment Details" in the payment order.
