Examples of using Having something in English and their translations into Spanish
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Having something in a privileged place like this would cost in Europe three more times.
There may be a psychological withdrawal from no longer having something that you love, but rest assured it is not an inherent quality in the plant.
But when I really thought about it, not having something to fight for… someone to fight for… well, it all seems just a little… unsatisfying.
The one about my father having something to do with you going to prison for 12 years?
to love means having something inside… perhaps being poor outside,
And before I knew it, I was having something with my dad I never had before.
each season having something special to offer.
the whole point of having something sacred is that it takes precedence over anything else you got going on.
I think I was having something in my head.
I had this idea of really having something that had the profile of a Lamborghini,
I also wanted to come back with a different portrait… And having something good to show and say.
The discomfort of having something to say and not knowing how to cast it out,
This is putting food in your mouth and chewing it and having something more engaging than a wall sitting across from you. That's all it is.
Punch size does not exceed 0.9 mm in the past there is a risk of having something"end" of the donor area.
where people are so peaceble they infuriate History for having something to do with them.
So many people maybe having something not too easy in their life,
Having something to look forward to can help jumpstart you
I love coming here and having something to do every day after six pm.
We let assumptions about each other keep us from having something special, and we pushed you guys to take sides.
They both want to figure out their future while having something in a quiet cafeteria.