Examples of using Has ever in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
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Has ever attacked the United States?
I think your decommissioning program is the single biggest step towards peace that this continent has ever witnessed.
You realize that no country with a McDonald's has ever attacked the United States?
which means you two are in charge of the most valuable property this network has ever owned.
Wes Mendell is recovering from a heart attack, which means you two are in charge of the most valuable property this network has ever owned.
This is still thought to be the largest start-up exit deal that Austria has ever seen.
parties the City has ever known.
I put my faith in you as the finest fighting force Abuddin has ever known.
is one of the earliest forms of gambling that has ever taken place through human civilisation.
What started as a local protest against the skyrocketing housing market in Tel-Aviv has escalated into the largest public uprising that the state of Israel has ever witnessed.
Almost anyone who has ever seen miniature replicas- full of artistry
I'm about to deploy on the single most important mission… that Section has ever moved on.
the current crisis is the worst that the European Union has ever known.
S a total game changer that will take you to places no musician has ever gone before.
The NU1X features sound carefully sampled from some of the finest instruments that Yamaha has ever made- the CFX full concert grand piano and the Bösendorfer Imperial.
who want to fight the truth by claiming to hold a mystery that no one else has ever held.
Santa Clara, if there has ever been a time to fight for our freedom, that time is now.
If there has ever been a right moment to write this story, it is this afternoon.
If there has ever been a time to fight for our freedom… that time is now. Santa Clara.
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