Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
"If the relationship is not good it can be a real burden."
Besides, a name like that could be a real burden to bear.
I don't know, sometimes possessions can be a real burden.
"That put a real burden on the army and it meant we couldn't stay there forever."
It is children who will bear the real burden of "welfare reform."
But underneath it is a real burden this character carries.
This imposes no real burden in small problems solved by hand.
Some even say that the real burden of guilt falls on Washington for withholding the information.
At that point, the loans could seem like a real burden, especially since the interest is not tax-deductible.
Small wonder father abandoned me as soon as became a real burden.
The real burden, then, remains on the parent and the teenager to learn the right lessons from the card.
The real burden, of course, is borne by the employer or Government, which built the house and maintains it for the family.
Not that Evans was a real burden: just a persistent, nagging presence.
In practical and commercial terms, these real burdens were like English leasehold tenure.
Countries have at times escaped the real burden of some of their debt through inflation.
Commissioner, you mentioned that the figures do not show the real burden of the disease of mental health.
"People find they can buy a much nicer house by moving farther away, and then the commute gets to be a real burden.
"The real burden of running as a candidate is that when you're not well known, people can paint a picture with a fragment of information."
Those were for us a real burden.
A deed which varies or discharges a real burden.
This may not seem like much to outsiders, but the farmers described the extra amount as a real burden on their meager incomes.
This anemic productivity growth, the industrial world's lowest, is the real burden that the deficit places on working people.
Chris Tully sends daughter Joanne here, but the cost is a real burden.
The courts became willing to accept the validity of such obligations, which became known as real burdens.
Further, the real burden of the foreign debt is being steadily eroded - 5 percent or more a year -by world inflation.