Examples of using A drop of in English and their translations into Polish
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Because if you have even a drop of Palmer blood in your veins.
With comparable consolidated revenues amounting to PLN 565 million- a drop of 2.5%, net profit amounted to PLN 18 million in comparison to PLN 9 million in the period of 6 months of 2014.
then a drop of semen, then an embryo, then a chewed
The significance of the ban can be seen from the trade figures which show that trade with Russia declined from just over 740 000 tonnes in 2013 to 65 000 tonnes in 2014- a drop of 91 per cent.
it can be carried out on just a few cells which can be obtained either from a quick mouth mucosal swab or from a drop of blood taken from, for example, the umbilical cord.
while one in ten(10%- a drop of 6 percentage points)
It consistently accounted for between 60% and 70% of Ukraine's air travel demand and, despite a drop of 13% in 2009,
shorter than 500 metres, where a drop of not more than 30 metres is permitted.
The length of purse seines and seines without purse lines shall be restricted to 800 metres with a drop of 120 metres, except in the case of purse seines used for directed fishing of tuna.
in Algeria a drop of between 5.7% and 14% is predicted during normal periods.
In Western Europe(including Turkey), total sales for 2017 reached 243 million m2(Previous Year 250 million m2), which represents a drop of 2.9% compared to the previous year.
in real terms, a drop of 0.6% was noted.
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Perhaps just a drop of.
Not a drop of makeup.
Not a drop of it was yours.
Everybody fancy a drop of Bolly?
Others experienced a drop of 80 percent and more.
This represents a drop of 90%, leaving only 10% of the jobs still in place.
A drop of evil, you could say. To put the guests in the right mood.