Examples of using To have a problem in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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I'm not the only one who's going to have a problem with that.
You're the first person ever to have a problem with that.
It is clear that this government seems to have a problem with clarity.
What happens if my baby is found to have a problem?
You appear to have a problem.
Small retailers are going to have a problem.
The man who's doing this seems to have a problem with the way certain families may be compensated by the airline.
You didn't seem to have a problem when you took a run at my baby brother.
If you feel pain in your neck, it is possible to have a problem forgiving something to someone, or forgiving yourself as well.
Regardless, I'm happy with my decision- it's everyone else who seems to have a problem with it.'.
At the same time, Felix did not want to have a problem with the council of the Jews
If you're watching your weight… and you don't seem to have a problem in that department… we got fried chicken and nothing else.
we don't want anyone to have a problem with us, either.
longtime Grammy producer Ken Ehrlich acknowledged,"We continue to have a problem in the hip-hop world.".
Otherwise, we have got a problem, and I'm not the guy you want to have a problem with.
you don't seem to have a problem with that.
said,“We continue to have a problem in the hip-hop world.”.
As a matter of fact, it is thought that one out of every ten individuals is going to have a problem with heartburn on any given day.
You didn't seem to have a problem with this dress the night you pulled it off my body
Some people seem to have a problem with the mere existence of human beings whose outer expression of their inner gender identity is not the same as their gender determined at birth.