Приклади вживання Not to become Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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In order for the construction process not to become a chain of problems
In order not to become a victim of fraud,
Russia's decision not to become a party to the ICC Rome Statute
Norb is so shocked by how badly he used to treat his brother that he resolves not to become himself again, but instead become the always nice brother named Troy.
In order not to become an“information poor” state
of course, not to become such”(64,161).
In order for the dead man not to become a vampire, a crucifix should be put in his coffin,
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In order for the dead man not to become a vampire, a crucifix should be put in his coffin,
years after the war, the road is better not to become.
Scam on the Internet are found at every step, and in order not to become a victim and not to miss a good opportunity(for example,
Today we ask the Lord Jesus to give us this grace not to ever get involved in the lives of others, not to become Christians of good manners
The order of the President of Russia Vladimir Putin“about the intention not to become party to the Rome Statute of the International criminal court” was published on the official portal of legal information.
Zelesnky's key task, therefore, is to figure out how not to become Poroshenko, who lost the support of half the country,
you can use your intelligence to get rid of food dependence, not to become a food"drug addict" and protect your children.
gave some advice on how to avoid conflict situations and not to become victims of crime.
actions on the part of others, made it possible not to become prey for predators.
medicine should actually look and where it can be purchased in order not to become a victim of fraudsters.
urged Western governments-- like ours-- not to become“accomplices in the sin of murder.”.
until it shall have made its intention clear not to become a party to the treaty; or.