Examples of using Whose body in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Needlessly torturing a young woman who has zero hope of recovery, that is not compassion. whose body is rotting before our eyes.
as it can only harm a patient whose body has developed.
General Characteristics of Birds Birds are a class of animals whose body is covered with feathers.
also on the small creature, whose body is still weak.
Nicholas church, near buried in the ashes of his father nikolai nikitich demidov, whose body was also brought to the urals, from florence.
Therefore, it is likely the existence of a group of people whose body will be insensitive to this medication.
Lack of iodine in the body. This explains why he most often tortures people of advanced age, whose body is not able to properly digest iodine;
A similar phenomenon could have happened with Timothy brown, whose body also was found the remains of a dangerous virus.
We could have put another bed… This is the girl whose body has supposedly been found.
For those whose body is prone to allergic manifestations,
We don't know whose body that is. Nothing's come back on those prints. But there's another set of prints all over the apartment.
I would give you a sword… but I'm afraid whose body the blade would find when the rumors reach you.
Confirmed by the data of a dead pilot whose body fell into the hands of terrorists only a few kilometers from the dividing line with Israel on the golan heights.
Race Frangorov- are characters whose body is made of rock,
Often a person whose body is adorned with a tattoo lizard,
Seaurchins are small edible creatures whose body is protected by a shells with sharp points.
Luffy, a young boy whose body gains the properties of rubber after unintentionally eating a Devil Fruit,
spreading the rumor of the death of Fatali Khan, whose body it supposedly carries to his wife.
Reptiles A reptile is cold-blooded vertebrate of the class Reptilia whose body is often covered by scales.
children and those whose body is weakened from illness;