Examples of using Then switch in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Watch the movie here to see how- from SDO's perspective- the Moon appears to go in one direction and then switch direction to cross the Moon again.
from Plaça Catalunya to Avinguda Tibidabo, and then switch to the 196 Bus.
You can do several side lunges on one leg then switch sides, or alternate legs.
If you have adjusted the options for one artistic effect and then switch to a different artistic effect,
We want to consume the content on our cellphone, and then switch to television or the computer.
Infants initially cling to the fur of their mother's chest for nearly four weeks and then switch to riding on her back.
write your content, and then switch to HTML editing.
and only then switch to the Advanced Search screen.
I catch the Metropolitan line to Euston Square- sharing a squalid rattle-banging cattle car with a herd of bored commuters- then switch to the Northern line.
repeat for 30 seconds and then switch sides.
write your content, and then switch to HTML editing.
You can take bus number 31 from the station and then switch to line number 67.
we can keep him alive with chemotherapy until he's five, and then switch to radiation treatment.
which is closed now, and then switch over to the regular line by climbing.
driving the foliage and other plant debris into heaps, then switch to suction mode and collect all the garbage in the attached 50 liter bag.
Twitter- and then switch to email or telephone to resolve it in private.
Afterward one can choose- not simply accept- the phrases that will best cover the meaning, and then switch round and decide what impression one's words are likely to make on another person.
Afterwards one can choose- not simply accept- the phrases that will best cover the meaning, and then switch around and decide what impression one's words are likely to make on another person.
Afterward one can choose--not simply accept--the phrases that will best cover the meaning, and then switch round and decide what impressions one's words are likely to make on another person.