Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
They noted the number of minutes, ranging from 0 to 20, that it took a subject to fall asleep.
International students take a subject called Norwegian language and culture, which they attend in addition to one of the major subjects.
She had a way of occasionally taking a subject by the middle in that way.
If it becomes possible to take a subject alive, then we'll give it a try.
If a student wishes to take a subject as additional, it may be physics, chemistry, computer science, and others.
We approach things with an open mind, while historians tend to take a subject and find the material to prove their point."
Several other Honours papers can be added on request of at least ten students expressing their interest to take a subject.
"She took a subject about which her side of the aisle was anxious, and some things they didn't like got fixed, thanks to her."
She's taken a subject that most people will not talk about, and she's given it a face and a heart.
He has taken a subject of real public relevance: the security of the citizen and how best we ensure it.
Here he has taken a subject blatantly conducive to visual reportage and brought it to life through words.
All it referred to was our taking a subject to New York City."
The ultimate, the lieutenant said, would be a robot "that takes a subject into custody, physically takes a person and holds him."
Every verb in Ambai takes a subject, even if it is a 'dummy' 3rd person pronoun.
The danger of taking a subject so evanescent as Orpheus is that the protagonist can get lost in his comet tail.
The Consortium allows sixth form students to take a subject not offered at their school and study it at another participating school.
If we take a subject often talked about in history classes that of conflict how many people could name the largest conflict since ww2 without looking online?
. . . Take a subject familiar to most children, say, a trip to the grocery store or some other everyday adventure."
The Drive Stun does not incapacitate a subject but may assist in taking a subject into custody."
It is harder still to take a subject treated with amusement by political writers from International Falls to Washington and make it fresh.
Several recurring bits are used: "Sacred Cow" is a segment that takes a subject deemed off limits, and proceeds to make several jokes about it.
"I am going to take a SUBJECT instead of a text," said Peter loftily.
In grammar, a ditransitive verb is a verb which takes a subject and two objects which refer to a theme and a recipient.
"I take a subject and essentially learn it, think about how it works, what needs to be done and come up with ideas and fight for those ideas."
"Bye Bye, Love" takes a subject fraught with grief and rancor and sends it aloft like a helium balloon.