Examples of using Has to live in English and their translations into Swedish
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He has to live with himself now.
And the pain that Lucius has to live with.
No. But she still has to live.
He has to live alone with what he's done.
Has to live in a big house with a pool in the backyard.
Well, no one else has to live in your mind. Only you.
But did she also mention that your heart has to live in there?
He feels sorry for Selma, because she has to live with you.
We're the only chance your son has to live through this.
You know the principles that us businessmen has to live by.
They're saying he has to live on the Southside, with a foster family,
They're saying he has to live on the Southside, with a foster family, and then transfer to Southside High.
The other son has to live with the fact that he was the one who wanted to go over there.
The longer the length of time someone has to live on low income the greater the risk of deprivation
They decide that they will be friends forever but one has to live on land and one has to live in the sea.
the long-standing tradition of glass production in Småland has to live on.
Without him, the forces that are gaining momentum to fight for Polish independence from moscow wither and die, but Bielawski has to live to maintain the fiction of Polish independence.
No. I mean, there's no rule that says the head of Institute has to live on-site.
he has to save EUR 60- from the EUR 700 net he has to live on- to cover his energy costs.
Seems like the social strata is such that the poorest people has to live above from the rest with some distance.