Examples of using Be able to count in English and their translations into Dutch
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And when I close my eyes. I hear more screams than anyone could ever be able to count!
The starving, terrorised victims of the former resistance hero must be able to count on our support.
We have be able to count on each other at all times,
When I close my eyes… I hear more screams than anyone could ever be able to count.
but I should be able to count on my own team.
desire that the other 14 members of the European Union will soon be able to count on this same solidarity and loyalty.
If you buy a design rug here at Nordic New you will always be able to count on the best of both worlds.
The Commission will therefore be able to count- I assure you, Commissioner- on the full commitment of MEPs to monitor closely the discussions
so we had to be able to count on our data centre provider to help," explains Ushman.
I hope that Belgium will also be able to count on the Union's support in this,
should not be able to count on the support of the Asia-Europe partners
And I have always been able to count on you, Tommy.
Mr. Selfridge has always been able to count on my loyalty.
I hate… Not being able to count on things.
All my life your men have been able to count on you!
You have always been able to count on me.
I literally have never been able to count on you.
Teamwork means being able to count on your colleagues.
Worldwide, the Benard Favre watch winders have been able to count on favorable reviews.
Three if you include not being able to count.