Examples of using Had a very in English and their translations into Czech
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Ted and Liz had a very complex relationship.-Yes.
Had a very loyal clientele in its days.
He told me the company had a very bad year
Montreaux had a very narrow worldview, specifically regarding acceptance of patriarchal realities.
Of patriarchal realities. Montreau had a very narrow world view,
All we know is that she had a very distinctive.
Specifically regarding acceptance of patriarchal realities. Montreau had a very narrow world view.
Montreaux had a very narrow worldview, specifically regarding acceptance of patriarchal realities.
Well now, three little girls had a very busy day today, didn't they?
All this had a very strange effect on George Price, the convinced rationalist.
Looks like Cody here had a very, very bad day.
You and I had a very different high school experience, my friend.
Had a very interesting life.
The Hindus had a very interesting way of looking at the world.
I found a man who had a very interesting view of the meteor shower.
Mom's had a very hard day.
The baby had a very specific birthmark.
I thought you two had a very close working relationship.
The authorities, including the FBI, had a very limited number of tools.
No. Uh, but that's only because Hanes Academy had a very strict attendance policy.