Examples of using Be a very in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
This could be a very good"show me, don't tell me" situation, I think.
Many people are caregivers to others with mental illness and this can be a very, very difficult thing.
I said to myself at the beginning of the first day, This could be a very long, very boring experiment.
even remember you. Well, that can be a very.
And, so, to beat them, and to beat them here in Independence, would be a very big deal.
These are the actual realities and it would indeed be a very welcome achievement if we were to be able to convince consumers to get hold of more environmentally friendly cars more quickly.
The adoption of this proposal will be a very important and balanced step forward,
Mr President, it would be a very serious matter if the European Union were to fail to demonstrate solidarity
to guarantee those rights; and I appreciate that it will be a very protracted debate.
Whereas scrutiny of the commercial documents of undertakings received or making payments can be a very effective means of surveillance of transactions forming part of the system of financing by the Guarantee Section of the EAGGF;
Eliette is a very sweet hostess who always there for you if needed.
QTU is a very sleek LED panel with low UGR17.
Corry is a very nice and helpful.
Nicola was a very friendly and helpful hosts.
Clove oil Clove oil is a very concentrated essential oil.
Walpurgis is a very nice and uncomplicated hostess.
Lisa Lisa is a very sweet and pleasant lady.
Janny and Rikus are a very pleasant retired couple.
CFDs are a very flexible financial instrument.
Tomasz is a very friendly and kind host.