Utiliser "n" dans une phrase
n exemples de phrases
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1. What about N? Do you use the word never? “I can't do it because this
2. There are N different ways to produce that signal and she is capable of using any method at her disposal to produce that signal
3. ( intransitive – are having fun) n
4. cause it eats up your soul n the same way as cancer eats up the body
5. Kate, the wanderer returns bearing bubbly, three this afternoon convenient to call round? Need help with preparations? X N
6. S o far as co n cern s church obligations, elders of the congregation are authority in the realm of expediency
7. used to wander off at times n the hilarious
8. Of course, I did not know n then
9. with the fear of m n so that we comp
10. n so that we com romi
11. N: The attendant explained this to the council of fishes and they listened
12. N: The council of the fishes were amazed at the rabbit’s courtesy to their King and slunk away with shame at their own rude conduct in kidnapping him, when a simple request would have been enough
13. N: With that he ran away up the mountain side, and has ever after been careful to give the turtle a wide berth
14. N: A few days later a young man came to visit his uncle and heard loud howling sounds as he walked along a track to the village
15. "That's enough, I feel much better n
16. money paid for the use of money lent - interest rate n
17. list of goods and shipping instructions; bill of lading - air waybill n
18. the place where law cases are heard and decided; court - courtroom n
19. [cost, costed, costed] to estimate the price of making a product - costing n
20. n: a piece of metal money
21. n: the currency of other countries
22. n: currency that cannot legally be refused in payment of a debt
23. In the GPS window, his longitude and latitude showed, followed by the names Indian Creek N and Morgan Run S, apparently the closest north-south points of
24. Chicken or Egg?, n
25. Cinco de Mayo, n
26. If you don"t think coherently, I guarantee that you won"t write coherently A Clash of Civilizations, n
27. Communist with small „c," n
28. Crime and Poverty, n
29. Cuban Missile Crisis, n
30. Charles Darwin , n
31. Deduction and Induction, n
32. The Delian League, n
33. „Democracy in America," n
34. Destroyers of Culture, n
35. Deucalion and Pyrrrha, n
36. Duty, Honor, and Country, n
37. Earthworm, species Annelida, n
38. Education, Schools of, n
39. The Eisenhower Years, n
40. Entitlement Mind Set, n
41. Exception That Proves the Rule, n
42. Fantasy and Science Fiction, n
43. The Federal Budget, n
44. Ferdinand and Isabella, n
45. Feudalism, n, Counts vote, rather your vote that counts
46. Fiddle and Faddle, n
47. Fiddler on the Roof, n
48. Fish and Wildlife, n
49. Frederick the Great, n
50. Garden of Eden, n