Examples of using More troops in English and their translations into Swedish
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Summon more troops to the palace.
Loverboy will just send more troops.
Send more troops to the outlying lands.
Senator Padme Amidala, recognizing that more troops will only prolong the fighting.
The Soviets have put more troops and equipment back in.
The Ogre Wars have taken their toll this season. More troops will turn the tide.
They are committing more troops.
So, when do we get more troops?
We have to bring in more troops!
We need a bank loan to get more troops now!
We need a banloan to get more troops now.
Why can the EU as such not deploy more troops under the UN flag with a UN mandate?
is the Council prepared to send more troops to Afghanistan in order to control the chaos outside Kabul
Hyakutake prepared to send more troops to Guadalcanal for another attempt to recapture Henderson Field.
We have reports that they are moving more troops to the border, and experts say this is looking more and more like a precursor to war.
It will take more time to grow them. And remind them, if they need more troops.
But the fact is that while together we have more troops than the United States, our capacity to deploy them is more limited.
We simply cannot say: more troops, everything to continue as before,
Piccinino was sure that he had more troops than the enemy, and ordered to attack in the second half of the next day.