Приклади вживання On their backs Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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There are a lot of reasons that may cause the intensity of the pain at night sleep on their backs or lying on the day.
Infants who sleep on their stomachs and sides have a higher risk of SIDS than infants who sleep on their backs.
The weak gravity- similar to the Moon's- combined with the thick atmosphere would allow individuals to aviate with wings on their backs.
All the myriad things carry the yin on their backs and hold the yang in their embrace.”.
Growing adolescents can get stretch marks on their backs where they look like a series of horizontal lines.
The weak gravity- similar to the Moon's- combined with the thick atmosphere would allow individuals to aviate with wings on their backs.
including the sacks of corn, on their backs.
Prevention: Babies should be put down to sleep on their backs to help prevent sudden infant death syndrome(SIDS),
fall down, roll on their backs and instantly rise to jump up again,
They would put 50 pounds of weight on their backs, and board the helicopter for an operation,
five dark stripes on their backs, including a distinct, central line that
testing to track how they recover from the effects of 60 days flat on their backs.
lying on their backs, but at the same time the woman sleeps with her head on the body of a man,
in large baskets on their backs because there were no horses or wheeled vehicles at
financial planning education designation means that you probably have at least a three year degree in financial planning on their backs, took charge of financial planning,
even children with rows of round footprints on their backs that looked like burns or bruises.
As I understand it, these paintings were made 15,000 years ago by people lying on their backs painting the ceiling by torchlight a mile into a dark cave.
often carrying loads as heavy as 100 pounds(45 kg) on their backs.
even children with rows of round marks on their backs, similar to either burns or bruises.
In the 18th and 19th centuries, British sailors depicted huge crucifixes on their backs in the hope that this would protect them from corporal punishment,