Examples of using Were spending in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
You were spending lots of time drawing(not writing) every single letter like it turned
Jinn and Phyllis were spending a wonderful holiday, in space, as far away
After one month the callers were spending 142 percent more time on the phone than before and revenues increased by 171 percent.
He realized this was because they were spending all their time dealing with that girl.
Sometimes the children did not even know they were spending money, according to another internal Facebook report.
And end users were spending all their computing time inside a browser accessing applications and services that Microsoft had no control over.
Now remember, before this, churches were spending up to 7% of the building cost in the early 50's.
In 2012, 24% of employees were spending 80% or more of their time working remotely.
Players with highest levels were spending all their time on hunting and raising levels.
We were spending so much time here,
a bit of research, you might find that you were spending money on other things without having results for quite a while.
National political committees were spending up to $100,000 on presidential campaigns by the mid-1800s.
If they were taking in less energy from food or were spending more on physical labour, this might also explain the differences in height.
You were spending more time on, like, the hair and that whole part of it, maybe.
Jessi and her boyfriend were spending time at his father's country house.
III came to power in Britain, he banned lawn bowls because he thought people were spending too much time playing the game.
S&P Global Business Intelligence said in a recent report that companies were spending less because of the trade war.
Labor Day came about because workers felt they were spending too many hours and days on the job.
Employees and our investors were constantly challenging us on why we were spending so much time and money to transform our culture.
Labour Day came about because workers felt they were spending too many hours and days on the job.