Examples of using To answer some questions in English and their translations into Polish
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Official
-
Medicine
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Financial
-
Official/political
-
Programming
-
Computer
We will need you to answer some questions.
Tell her to come to the Marnixstraat station to answer some questions.
Want to come to the police station to answer some questions?
Young lady… young lady, uh, you need to answer some questions about where.
You two are coming down to the station to answer some questions.
Hi guys, thanks for taking time to answer some questions!
And by the way he never resists to answer some questions.
I called you to answer some questions.
What for?- To answer some questions.
We would like you to answer some questions.
you said you needed me to answer some questions.
and they want you to answer some questions.
I'm doing a survey for the bbc… and i wonder if you would like to answer some questions?
I got a double murder, and I want you to answer some questions, so you can either answer them or, you know, I can let you cool off in jail for a couple days.
in connection with the murder of Tristan DeIon. to answer some questions.
He generously agreed to answer some questions for us and offer his advice for achieving success in stock.
They agreed to answer some questions regarding the newest circumstances and some stories from the past too.
This concludes Paul's argument, but he pauses to answer some questions,(vs. 35)--"But some one will say: How are the dead raised up, and in what body do they come?
All three were kind enough to answer some questions about their experiences with the journal and the field of fan studies.
If he gives the game away here, maybe he will be arrogant enough to answer some questions about his Nazi friends when court adjourns.