Examples of using Could be seen in English and their translations into Malay
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His arm and part of his head could be seen.
Some have suggested, the critics, that could be seen as an obstruction of justice.
This increased trust of green politics in the affluent west could be seen in the party's similarly strong showing in the state elections in wealthy Hesse
The result of this could be seen in several models from Peugeot, Proton, Perodua and Honda having lower
Some of these side effects could be seen almost immediately while some are seen after a prolonged use of skin whitening creams.
This development could be seen as the British began building a network of major roads and railways.
At first glance, this could be seen as a deterrent in the market place,
I had wanted to ask you, but I remembered you saying that for others to find out that you are receiving psychiatric help. it could be seen as a weakness.
It was a contract that Veiga and I signed, which could be seen more as a declaration of intent to sign anything on behalf of Figo.
This could be seen in the increasing number of international students
therefore, this could be seen as an indirect murder!
Could be seen as a claim to the land itself The King has warned me that my presence there and my father would surely take his side.
ArthroNeo course, ArthroNeo could be seen as a support, but the product does not ArthroNeo the first step.
therefore, this could be seen as an indirect murder!
Very often, plastic or chain sleeves could be seen with or without a shoulder pad,
A flatbed truck could be seen carrying a burned car out of the car park on Friday,
He said the government was doing a good job in managing the economy and this could be seen in terms of physical development,
The oil spill could be seen along a 600m stretch along the main walkway heading towards the globe structure, which is the main landmark at the national park.
The result of my analysis was that Carina Rydberg, who could be seen as a more solitary individual,
such as Sales, could be seen as“stepping out of line” by challenging traditional gender norms.