Examples of using Often thought in English and their translations into Norwegian
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And I have often thought that whoever killed your brother remained unsuspected-
Olive… I've often thought of what I wanted to say to you… what I wished I'd said to you.
Olive… what I wished I'd said to you. I've often thought of what I wanted to say to you… Sure.
Sure. Olive… I have often thought of what I wanted to say to you… what I wished I would said to you.
not because, as is often thought, likes to be treated.
Claudia Schiffer- Often thought of as a German Brigitte Bardot at the beginning of her career,
Often thought of as Canada's most beautiful city,
Trenbolone is often thought about the excellent muscle-building compound that can be used by stamina professional athletes as well as bodybuilders in Okayama Japan.
Trenbolone is often thought about the suitable muscle-building compound that can be used by toughness athletes as well as bodybuilders in Camiri Bolivia.
Trenbolone is often thought about the optimal muscle-building substance that can be utilized by stamina athletes as well as bodybuilders in Preveza Greece.
This dynamic and successful entrepreneur owned two clothing shops and a restaurant but often thought to himself,”There must be more to life than working 15 hour days!”.
Opponents often thought he was reading their mind,
Yes. might be based on crystals of some kind. I've often thought that living matter.
Among IT Professionals,(ISC)² is often thought to set the gold standard IT security credentials.
Anavar is a popular anabolic steroid that while often thought about light is quite effective.
It is also often thought to have been begun in Iona and then continued in Ireland,
It's often thought that the genre arose in response to the enormous success of Sergio Leone's A Fistful of Dollars(1964), an adaptation of
The lead guitar that appears on the final mix was often thought to have been played by Barrett,
I often thought to present the BIOS update for the video card in a video tutorial,
Prince Hamlet's name is more often thought to be related to the Amleth character in Saxo Grammaticus' Vita Amlethi,