Examples of using Be interviewed in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Cher appeared on the"Aspel and Company" show to perform the song and be interviewed by Michael Aspel.
estimated in 20% of population occurrence, at least 1,500 people living in urban area should be interviewed in each sample area.
Each applicant shall be interviewed personally, in order to check the information provided in the curriculum.
Of the aged subjects enrolled in the sorted households and whom should be interviewed, 2.3% refused in participating.
Others asked me whether I really needed their testimony since there were other professors who could be interviewed.
Be interviewed by the Program Admission Committee that includes the creation of a written conceptual essay on an environmental subject.
it were defined the profiles of the experts who should be interviewed.
the patient should be interviewed alone, at least for part of the time.
Of the 1,082 adults found in the household that should be interviewed, 11.5% refused to participate.
This is because employment based immigration cases now must be interviewed, and those are being scheduled along with family immigration and naturalization cases.
who worked for the drug traffic, who could be interviewed.
Now, it looks like everyone will be interviewed, grinding the process to a very slow trickle unless USCIS also staffs up for these interviews. .
two other women whose spouses could not be interviewed.
One table defined which individual should be interviewed, based on the number of elderly residents in the household.
could Doubleday be interviewed he died in 1893.
For example, initially a veteran Congressman from Chicago asked us if he could be interviewed for this video.
in which anyone could be interviewed by the host.
After that", Dr. Socci continued,"three Vatican bodyguards pushed me outside the premises saying that I could not be interviewed there.
The manager be interviewed, and the coordinator of surveillance
You will(usually) be interviewed by someone your recruiter has previously had contact with,
