Examples of using To a store in English and their translations into Swedish
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He knows that when a tux loses it's luster, he can sell it to a store in a shabbier neighborhood.
if you take the appliance back to a store, it must be recycled.
And rent an X-rated movie legally. It made it legal for human beings to go to a store.
It made it legal for human beings to go to a store and rent an X-rated movie legally.
And made it legal for human beings to go to a store and rent a X-Rated movie legally.
So the big change in this application was to migrate all the data related items to a store.
The order initially relates to a store in Enfield, Connecticut, and will be delivered during July 2004.
Can I deliver my old electrical toothbrush to a store, if I buy a new shaver there?
It is gold to be able to drop in to a store on a monday since you snapped an old line during the weekend.
Click through to a store page for more information about the store,
drive to a store and then drive home again with our purchase.
If you are unable to go back to a store or a reseller, and you have feedback,
No matter how cheap things are now, no matter how close the house is to a store, a sewing machine is needed in the house.
It is extremely important to put some color in to a store or a booth, if you have an exhibition.
But you have to have something beautiful on the hanger to sell to a store. So he understands you can express whatever you want on the runway.
So he understands you can express whatever you want on the runway, to sell to a store. but you have to have something beautiful on the hanger.
expires midnight(relative to the visitor) of the next day, Counts the number of visits to a store by a single customer.
of the next day, Counts the number of visits to a store by a single customer.
expires midnight(relative to the visitor) of the next day, Counts the number of visits to a store by a single customer.
Counts the number of visits to a store by a single customer.