Examples of using Wanting to make in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Wanting to make use of the work of dead people, or perhaps live origamists, said.
He wanting to make a run at the distributor.
And I remembered that the old and drunken guy came one day to the lab wanting to make some easy cash and this was the guy.
Everything that we have told you about being activists, about wanting to make the world a better place--.
they react by wanting to make the most of what they have purchased,
What's wrong with a mother wanting to make her son a birthday cake from scratch?
So often we talk about wanting to make a difference, but we don't actually get up and do anything.
And I suppose it's become unfashionable to care about wanting to make something worthwhile.
but… everything I have told you about wanting to make right?
I admire Mark Zuckerberg for not selling out, for wanting to make a company…'.
is responsible for many of the failures and the disappointment of many people who come wanting to make money online,
with almost half(48%) of Singaporeans expressing that aspiration and over three quarters(77%) wanting to make the most of every travel experience and travel with no regrets.
Wanting to make the best impression on my first day,
of people worldwide expressing that aspiration and over three quarters(78%) wanting to make the most of every travel experience and travel with no regrets.
rejected the script, instead wanting to make a period piece.
So the Livermore engineers, wanting to make use of the work of dead people, or perhaps live origamists,
I chose andrea as a strategic move of wanting to make her feel comfortable in our alliance, because tonight at tribal, if certain scenarios come up,
Satin is one of the nicest materials when wanting to make a good dress because its texture is very pleasant for the eye to touch,
that it contained my parents, who, wanting to make a surprise visit,
So often we talk about wanting to make a difference, but we don't actually get up and do anything.