Приклади вживання To hundreds of millions Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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disappeared at a particular stage in the history of our planet- from several million to hundreds of millions of years ago.
times in Earth's history, from a few million to hundreds of millions of years ago.
From the team who brought Words With Friends to hundreds of millions of players around the globe,
whose turnover in the EU already amounts to hundreds of millions of euros per year, are implemented precisely on the basis of government data which became open," the Prime Minister added.
Ukraine can count on this assistance, which amounts to hundreds of millions of euros per year.
often scores to hundreds of millions of years of deposits are missing.
This spring, Butsa proposed not to put the money, allocated towards the ATO, into circulation towards the tenders for the purchase of fuel for the army from commercial enterprises(since it amounted to hundreds of millions of Hryvnias), and instead take the fuel from the state reserve and only transfer the money to restock these reserves.
I'm talking about the projects that amount to hundreds of millions of Euro.
We have provided this great family-friendly entertainments to hundreds of millions people all over the world.
No one knows for sure how long it takes- tens to hundreds of millions of years.
There have to spend hundreds of millions just to the scientific part,
Still, even a model that could pare down the list of ideas to investigate from hundreds of millions to thousands would be a major breakthrough.
Hackers gained access to hundreds of millions of emails and password.
Or to hundreds of millions of other children?
From payments amounting to several UAH to contracts amounting to hundreds of millions.
Profits from speculations in this area could amount to hundreds of millions of dollars.
The healthy human gut is home to hundreds of millions of bacteria species.
dust heated to hundreds of millions of degrees that glow in X-ray light.
dust heated to hundreds of millions of degrees that glow in X-ray light.