Examples of using To be of in English and their translations into Slovenian
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Sprint yet to be of any assistance….
The original painting is believed to be of a young woman from Vienna who died suddenly.
To be of benefit for the world,
Gold has also proven itself to be of value even when governments attempt to restrict its usage or outlaw it completely.
nothing would be more bitter or painful to me than to be of a different mind than you.".
Indeed, many sculptures previously considered as classical masterpieces have turned out to be of the Hellenistic age.
you want to please or to be of service to them in some way.
Don't expect the police station on the west end of Khao San Road to be of much help for incidents.
Many sculptures previously considered classical masterpieces are now known to be of the Hellenistic age.
Many sculptures previously considered classical masterpieces are now known to be of the Hellenistic age.
grow to be of the similar color
The Committee considers this complex and open definition of organised civil society to be of particular significance in relation to Croatia,
I want to be of those people who paves the way for future chefs.”.
which leaves the viewer wondering what the photo is supposed to be of.
you will find these products to be of the greatest anabolic quality,
MAY BE ABLE TO BE OF ASSISTANCE.
Hallucinations tend to be of expected events.
Estimated to be of the fifteenth magnitude.
They proved to be of high quality.
I'm very glad to be of help.