Examples of using Form a circle in English and their translations into German
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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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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
Children form a circle and one of the children has a ball.
They form a circle route with a diameter of 195 cm.
So yes, these human realities form a circle, all tied together.
All form a circle around the fire and are lit by one flame.
First, we form a circle with everyone facing the center
they had to form a circle around it.
Comfortable birds will form a circle under the lamp, and make soft“cheeping” noises.
Players form a circle at the centre of which two players engage with one another.
Form a circle(base) with this wire ribbon, about 8.5 cm in diameter.
It was a challenge to let the children form a circle, quiet them down and listen.
It is difficult to form a circle, but it is still more difficult to make substitutions;
The European flag Against the background of blue sky, the stars form a circle, symbolising union.
The villagers begin to pick up the stones they would gathered earlier and form a circle around Tessie.
Form a circle of evergreen branches- Lingonberry branches if you want to use what the Swedes do.
To the defense of an enemy, gnus often form a circle about it and make front for it.
Innumerable scintillae of insight form a circle of enlightenment, crystallising as lessons in the past,
After this short burst of physical activity, all employees from the department would gather together and form a circle.
The 13 primary stones form a circle about 13m in diameter,
The artist repeats the motif of interlocking hands that is etched onto the printing plate to form a circle.
The design shows 10 flying swallows which form a circle.