Examples of using Would drop in English and their translations into Greek
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
Thus, the number of young people aged 0 to 14 would drop from 100 million to 66 million in 2050.
Lily, if one of the Vancouver Canucks walked in here, my panties would drop so hard there would be a hole in the floor halfway to China.
At night, the Revolutionary Guard would drop mines from vessels as traditional dhows,
The ferry would drop us close to the River Grumeti,'the river that WE believed would take us'to the source of the Nile.'.
And the exchange rate of the Lira would drop maybe 20 to 30%,
events merged together to form a new caldera, then the pressure would drop and the eruption would stop, that was our thinking.
After such a flight would drop sensitive, and yet our hero came to himself,
Two zeros were to be redacted from the old Won, which would drop the prices on the levels of the early‘90s.
eBay were used because users would drop their guard when dealing with a known sender.
say,"Only a dog would drop a baby and walk off.
Everybody was hoping that very soon the water would drip out of the mobile phones and the gold would drop from the back of it.
If not, the share would drop to 38%, increasing the cumulative emissions by around 1,500 million tonnes of CO2 by 2030.”.
A satellite in geosynchronous orbit… would drop a 60,000-mile cable back to Earth… where it would be anchored to the surface.
the risk of ship strikes would drop dramatically.
the increased demand satisfied and the price would drop again.
food-related emissions would drop by 70%.
total VAT on the package would drop from the current figure of 11.45% to 8.95%.
The ONIX Ransomware would drop a ransom note on the user's system named'TRY_TO_READ. html.'.
DataWind, the British-based company that developed the tablet, said the cost would drop when mass production begins.
that over the next several decades supplies would drop and prices would rise.