Examples of using Have got a problem in English and their translations into Thai
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We have got a problem.
You have Got A Problem.
We have got a problem.
Why? You think we have got a problem?
We have corrected the intercept range… but we have got a problem with intercept velocity.
If you have got a problem with my mother's politics, I would advise you to go vote.
We have got a problem, we have got to start working on this, we have got to do something, and what's wrong with you people that you don't see my threat?
Then I got a call from one of the architects, a guy named Richard Lewis, and he says,"I have got a problem.
Look, if you think all you have got to do is nod your head confirming what I already know, then we have got a problem.
Then all of a sudden my left hemisphere comes back online and it says to me,"Hey! We have got a problem!
I will never forget when Reece came to me and said,"We have got a problem.
And when you feel that way, you have got a problem to solve, which is, how are you going to explain all of those people who disagree with you?
And when you feel that way, you have got a problem to solve, which is, how are you going to explain all of those people who disagree with you?
Well, then we have got a problem, Pat, because that's the same place the money comes from.
I have got a problem and I bitcomet listening port(listen port) is unknown, and SAL do not know how that green dot have its WAN adik who knows to help me contact me at d"[Email protected]”.
I like the idea of online dating, because it's predicated on an algorithm, and that's really just a simple way of saying I have got a problem, I'm going to use some data, run it through a system and get to a solution.
It all goes down in china town this is the house of gwai they're champion of Asia so I hope you're prepared hey we have got a problem no problems man this is round 2 you got to be there.
It really comes from the fact that certain long-term obligations-- health care, where innovation makes it more expensive, early retirement and pension, where the age structure gets worse for you, and just generosity-- that these mis-accounting things allow to develop over time, that you have got a problem.
When Alice came back home and school started again, she had got a problem so she had to move to San Francisco whit Chris her friend.
We have got a problem.