Examples of using Being very in English and their translations into Danish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
A class that is usually mundane ends up being very eye-opening.
European standards have a global reputation for being very high.
as well as being very talented.
The only thing I admit to is being very focused on this case.
Well, I suppose that's the trouble with being very rich.
I remember him being very unmemorable.
It has the added attraction of being very stylish.
German Shepherds have a history of being very versatile dogs.
He had a reputation for being very strict.
The architecture of the building is famous around the world for being very impressive.
Four points strike me as being very important.
People envision this as being very difficult.
However, despite his father being very strict he had a very close relationship with William.
The poltergeist generally kept to it's name with being very noisy. We would all be downstairs
Mathilde, being very vain, complains to her husband that she cannot go without a new dress
I can see the Smart Scene feature being very useful in tons of other Foreign Language units, too!
You will spend the date being very self-conscious given that you will not be confident with a really change.
it brings character to any dining table while still being very comfortable.
All the women- being very emotional, and exchange of emotions is a vital element in the psyche of every woman.
Suffering from kidney stones and asthma, and being very overweight through good living,