Приклади вживання Twenty minutes Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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which typically takes between ten and twenty minutes.
maybe twenty minutes.
The second bomb exploded twenty minutes later.
Breakfast in twenty minutes.
For fifteen or twenty minutes before the feast, you need to take two to four tablets of the drug, depending on your weight
The whole procedure took twenty minutes, and was repeated on the way back,
I could rejuvenate myself and my mind twice daily, and that twenty minutes gave me much energy to continue my routine, doing sports and working.
Other experts propose that you numb the skin about twenty minutes prior to the session starts with wartrol
After completing an unrelated task, the oldtimers were brought together and were given twenty minutes to come to a consensus on the most likely murder suspect.
Praying for fifteen or twenty minutes before sleep is the most effective way to calm the mind
One group of students pedaled for twenty minutes before class, and 15 minutes during the beginning of it.
A 2008 study conducted at the University of Georgia found that just twenty minutes of low-intensity exercise, like walking,
In fact, study participants that exercised for twenty minutes at a low intensity level, three times a week,
If one doesn't receive the antivenin within twenty minutes, the black mamba's bite is hundred percent fatal.
The Church of St. Monica,' said I,'and half a sovereign if you reach it in twenty minutes.'.
The trip lasts about twenty minutes, after which you will have a choice- to return by the same ferry back to Manhattan or to stay and walk on the island.
If you're gushing to her every twenty minutes, she could begin to feel uncomfortable as friends
The Church of St. Monica,' said I,'and half a sovereign if you reach it in twenty minutes.'.
This condition can last anywhere from ten to twenty minutes, and if the state is chronic,
They asked one group to write down their thoughts and feelings for twenty minutes at a time over a three-day period,