Examples of using Having more in English and their translations into Czech
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I remember. I also remember having more than a friend.
I also remember having more than a friend. I remember.
Having more Europe means, first and foremost, fully implementing the
Having more Europe also means encouraging our States to meet the challenge of increasing their energy efficiency by 20% between now and 2020.
You're certainly having more luck than the CBI task force that botched the Miguel Leyva raid.
Ladies and gentlemen, we must not be afraid of citizens having more opportunities to express their will.
But when it's not enough blessings to go around having more than your friends can make you feel pretty awful.
I don't think you can beat just having more wheels than anything else,
she would be having more sex than me.
There will be no EU passport for funds having more than 30% of investments outside the EU.
He is always on me about having more of a life outside of work,
And yet, he can't see the same about himself. You know, he is always on me about having more of a life outside of work.
Very often, these social economy actors can be major employers, having more than 1000 employees each.
As you progress the difficulty levels will increase, having more enemies coming to attack you.
It is necessary to cooperate with both“non-segregated” and“segregated” schools(having more of fewer Roma children),
We should be ashamed of having more than others. Ashamed of being so happy!
Besides your guy having more facial hair than all three members of zz top combined,
I have been having more and more memory flashes lately,
Please don't turn out to be yet another bloke who can't accept a woman having more power.
I don't know, you know. I would never thought about having more than one, but lately.