Examples of using Need to defend in English and their translations into Swedish
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In case you ever need to defend yourselves, to train you all up.
AS super heroines Barbie and Ladybug need to defend the city from all crime,
The main reason that this has been done with these countries is the need to defend European Union producers, of bananas in this case.
The hero Ben Tennyson need to defend the city from space invaders who want to conquer the Omnitrix Tower.
We acknowledge the need to defend consumer rights in the EU Internal Market,
A shotgun and a grenade launcher is all that you need to defend your street against the invading….
challenging action shooter game in which you need to defend yourself and attack all of the enemies.
The Development of Russia in the late XVII century dictated the need to defend its interests not only on land
a grenade launcher is all that you need to defend your street against the invading hordes of zombies.
Madam President, there is no doubt that we need to defend and guarantee the security of ports as well as airports.
this is why other individuals feel the need to defend it.
The need to defend this property by the severest means threw the bourgeoisie into the embrace of Franco.
They refuse to give us what we need to defend ourselves against the Goa'uld.
It's true that immigrants should be given equal rights in this country, but we need to defend our position on the same grounds we are being attacked.
which he identifies with the need to defend the Soviet Union.
What should be done is to supply the Kurds of Kobane with the arms they need to defend themselves.
Comments: 0 The game Tank ON 2- Jeep Hunter need to defend your military base by controlling the fire guns.
which he identifies with the need to defend the Soviet Union.
we get there and find what we need to defend the planet.
the Zinovievists denied the need to defend the USSR against imperialist intervention,” the History says vol. II, p.16.