Приклади вживання People are coming Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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This time, the people are coming to me.
Good people are coming together and are planning how it can be done without too much disruption.
He said in some cases people are coming with"evil intentions," including members of the Islamic State militant group.
Although there are many myths in society about private jet travel, people are coming to understand the major benefits of this transport mode today.
The same goes for driving around major airports where people are coming in from other time zones.
More and more people are coming to find out about relatives," he says.
amazing that so many people are coming here for prayer,” Lapotsky said.
Many people are coming to the realization that South Florida is just too expensive for them to live comfortably.
More and more young people are coming to our courses," Mother Theocheni, the abbess of the monastery, said at the conference at Halki, near Istanbul.
It's important to know where people are coming from before you blurt out your political,
He said:“A lot of people are coming along the street just to look at them.
People are coming into this country illegally,
People are coming in from Queens, transferring from the E train to the 6 train.
and so many people are coming forward and sharing their stories.
But I see that people are coming along, that the audiences, paradoxically,
they were met with huge affection-"people are coming to hug us, there is a magical love of Nokia".
The most obvious risk here is that people are coming to the United States who have a reason to disguise their identity,” said Stewart Baker,
The most obvious risk here is that people are coming to the United States who have a reason to disguise their identity,” said Stewart Baker,
The most obvious risk here is that people are coming to the United States who have a reason to disguise their identity,” said Stewart Baker,
As has often been pointed out, far more people are coming to the U.S. legally