Examples of using Back some of in English and their translations into Swedish
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it was worried that it would certainly bring back some of the old hazardous adverse effects.
But if something should, God forbid, go wrong, at least we could give back some of the money.
But with a Free Medical Clinic event like this we can start to walk back some of that damage.
it was worried that it would certainly bring back some of the old hazardous side effects.
it was feared that it would certainly bring back some of the old hazardous side effects.
Free Crazy Race is a 2D racing game bringing back some of the retro feeling!
it was worried that it would certainly bring back some of the old unsafe adverse effects.
You also earn back some of your car ownership costs when you carpool.
I guess I try to give him back some of the things that he's lost.
So in order to pay back some of the knowledge I have received from others I wrote this simple guide.
Now when I have finished my education and I'm back at work I have even been able to take back some of my original tasks.
it was feared that it would certainly bring back some of the old hazardous side effects.
we can start to walk back some of that damage.
I think we can agree today that the sector is really struggling to get back some of the customers that left the milk
enable her to take back some of the control that cancer took away.
which had to roll back some of their increases, was notably less successful.
It is a good idea to let your players try a couple of friendlies early in the season to try to win back some of those lost stats,
enable her to take back some of the control that cancer took away.
To get a reasonable peace with them, the regime had to give back some of what it had stolen and get rid of some of their most brutal tools, which it did during the purges of 1937-39 27.
statistics must pull themselves together in indicator work, and claim back some of the functions that is their prerogative under the principles of official statistics.