Examples of using To contemplate in English and their translations into Polish
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And then take them to the oubliette to contemplate their fate.
This is not a place to contemplate.
How very Damon Salvatore, to contemplate murdering the devil.
This is not a place to contemplate.
Too horrible to contemplate.
boringly perfect to contemplate.
He just needs time to contemplate his options.
The unchanged beauty of nature invites to take a rest and to contemplate the surrounding countryside.
That is the correct way to contemplate death.
Lord Arador now had much to contemplate.
Furthermore, he said that he desired to contemplate and meditate on the nameless,
We need to contemplate how this interaction with the European Social Fund(ESF) could possibly be better shaped.
To contemplate his Face, to look at his eyes
The goal of the game is to contemplate a solution to interesting riddles,
Today I would like to contemplate with you the beauty of this bond,
So, when you woke at 3:30 in the morning to contemplate the ceiling, you weren't alone?
are we really going to contemplate Iceland turning from collapsing its banks to making our most valuable fishery disappear?
liberty for monarchs which no Christian king should dare even to contemplate.
Living room with such conditions more comfortable than every day to contemplate the angles and curves of the rubble wall.
One special quality of God's people is their ability to see, to contemplate, even in“moments of darkness”,