英語 での To have made の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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Considering all this, it is impossible for a forger, even the most cleverest, to have made such a Shroud.
They occur during the formation of solar systems and are thought to have made planets such as the Earth, Mars and Venus.
Voted Best Chef in 2014, she is delighted to have made the choice to listen to her heart.
Despite this, the gluten-free food market is reported to have made $3.5bn worth of global sales in 2016.
They are said to have made a knight and armor for horseback riding together as a formal clothes to go to the battlefield.
On January 27, President Donald Trump seems to have made me an alien.
He is said to have made more than 900 paintings in his lifetime.
Fellow Dutch mathematician Gemma Frisius is also known to have made improvements to this instrument.
That's why I feel proud to have made REDCREST in the first season.
IALANA is proud to be among them, and also to have made contributions to the negotiations.
Voted Best Chef in 2014, she is delighted to have made the choice to listen to her heart.
On 3 March 2011 a second prototype was reported to have made a successful 44 minutes test flight.
She is also one of only three active WTA players to have made the finals of all four Grand Slams, the other players being her sister Serena Williams and Russian Maria Sharapova.14.
In July this year, the country's parliament passed three important bills that are believed to have made the country the first one to establish"legal certainty" for the virtual currencies.
It is large enough for its own gravity to have made it round, but isn't one of the really large moons in our solar system, like Titan.
Morell is said to have made Hitler completely dependent on drugs, turning him into a virtual junkie by the time he committed suicide in his Berlin bunker in 1945.
For this test, I scour the Web to find newly reported fraudulent sites, many of them too new to have made it onto phishing blacklists.
In backing the latest US-led sanctions against North Korea at the United Nations Security Council, both China and Russia seem to have made a tenuous bet to resolve the crisis on the Asian peninsula.
Public order crimes were the most commonly recorded incidents, with dozens of suspects said to have made racist comments towards passengers or staff.