Examples of using Could answer in English and their translations into Polish
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About a AAA tow from yesterday. We were hoping someone could answer some questions.
I think even here no one could answer this question!
A lot of Mac's questions about his dad- Yeah. So now I have this file that could answer.
if the Commissioner could answer that one.
What if I told you I was the person who could answer the most important question in the world?
A question only I could answer, a truth field to make sure I'm not lying.
In the end, few people involved in those events could answer the question,“What is truth?”.
A total of nine respondents out of 100 students could answer thus 9% of students in sixth grade
While myself I could answer: It's not that bad- both the country and the times could have been much worse.
Knowing that the"intelligent" automation technology could answer this question, the chemical plant supervisor challenges the students with the following puzzle.
he asked us why we were there and none of us could answer.
one of the most prominent was that he created a talking brazen head which could answer any question.
I used this technology on my N900 to avoid accidental screen tapping that could answer calls while I took the phone out of my pocket.
A schematic layout of the International Linear Collider: a planned 31 km particle accelerator that could answer some of the world's most fundamental questions.
The numbers do not add up to 100% since not all men could answer all questions.
Our new Fuel-Less Generator is the one single innovation that we believe could answer more concerns than any other emergency preparedness item(except food
A side effect of this memory, and the original rules SHRDLU was supplied with, is that the program could answer questions about what was possible in the world
Perhaps Commissioner Borg from Malta, the country of the George Cross, could answer this question: why can we not spend a little more money on supporting the future of our culture of our civilisation?
Member of the Commission.- This is a very timely question and I could answer very briefly that the priorities are agreement in Copenhagen for reduction commitments by developed countries, nationally appropriate mitigation actions by developing countries, and finance.
Such investigations could answer the question whether the crash could have been avoided