Приклади вживання To have its own Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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The city was lucky to have its own Christopher Columbus- the discoverer whose name was first mentioned with this settlement.
Cvoye desire to have its own currency Ukraine declared in July 1990 in the Declaration of State Sovereignty of Ukraine.
Each organ is considered to have its own functions, but these functions have a far wider scope than the purely physiological function described in Western medicine.
and intends to have its own“independent” pipeline.
Every nation, as well as every church, is said to have its own guardian angel.
The creation of these training projects is the needs of the University to have its own base for training students.
particularly stressed the right of Ukraine as a great independent power to have its own independent Autocephalous Church.
With a population of 5.3m, an independent Scotland would be too small to have its own executive director.
The 6th of April 2016, Sweden officially became the first country to have its own phone number.
every decade seems to have its own look.
Edinburgh in Scotland was the first city in the world to have its own fire brigade.
in fact is common enough to have its own name, dysgeusia.
The RYMS was large enough to have its own rabbi and small local shteibel;
worst month for a child to be born, each season does seem to have its own quirks.
Therefore, we propose to buy our products not only to medical institutions, and for everyone who wants to have its own set of viewing gloves.
Doctor Web is one of the few anti-virus vendors in the world to have its own technologies to detect
it allows each interface to have its own address.
This city is too small to have its own airport so if you're flying in from overseas then catch a flight to the Nice Cote d'Azur Airport which is only 40 kilometres(25 miles) to the east.
the people of Belo Horizonte wanted the Italian colonies in Minas Gerais to have its own club as well.
in 1863 Tübingen became the first German university to have its own faculty of Natural Sciences.