Examples of using Really does have in English and their translations into Slovak
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If the person really does have mental problems,
Bordeaux really does have a vast collection of beautiful historic architecture
While this name might be confused with Naomi a bit, it really does have its own style.
maybe Janet really does have a deep, dark secret.
The MEPs have today confirmed their support for a European cohesion policy that really does have the resources to meet its ambitions.
Many therapists stress that persistent negative thinking really does have a harmful effect on our emotional well-being.
each new point really does have equal potential to shift belief upward
I think that the EIT in the form we now have it in Mr Paasilinna's report really does have the capacity to carry out this work
to stress that the European Union really does have a very well-balanced package,
Answer: Vajnory really does have a rich history because it was a purely Slovak commune in the former Pressburg inhabited by Germans,
If the person really does have mental problems,
thats the… it really does have a lot to do with what we understand as the kind of original anarchy of band society.
And in his magisterium, he can challenge the soul-withering insularity of secularism by explaining that the world really does have doors, windows,
Words really do have a lot of power and strength.
People often really do have good-faith intentions
They now really do have a mountain to climb.'.
But there are beverages that really do have a training effect.
This goes to show that the Norwegians really do have a sense of humor.
Truck drivers really do have a difficult job.
Some people really do have courage.