Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
If you think all those things are important you're getting warm.
So we had to knock you out so that you'd be able to go to sleep at, like You're getting warm.
Lord, you're getting warm," Lucy says with a resigned sigh. "
Tell me when you think you're getting warm.'
They don't guarantee success, but they help limit the search and tell you when you're getting warmer or colder.
I'll tell you if you're getting warm.
You'll know you're getting warm, however, when the number of Range Rovers on the road starts to thicken.
You're getting warmer," Yaeger's voice rasped over the speaker. "
"You're getting warm again," the voice said.
Describing the Hamer's sound is not easy, but if you imagine a normal bass being played through an octaver then you're getting warm.
Nowas the children saynow you're getting warm.
Now you're getting warm.
You're getting warm now.
Again, this is a lifelong project, a game of "You're getting warmer; you're getting colder" that stops only when you do.
You're getting warmer Delta.
You're getting warmer, I thought as I entered the hallway, and then met the fang master face to face.
If you think the idea that making the air cleaner can cause global warming sounds like a Faustian bargain of the worst kind, well, you're getting warmer.
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"But you're getting warm..." The wind picked up again and the snowflakes - now as big as communion wafers - began falling thicker and faster than ever.
"You're getting warmer," the dapper doorman will say as you grope around in the dark, placing your hand on a promising-looking cut glass doorknob and then a tarnished brass one.
But birds are very good at knowing when they are home, he said, and they seem to fly in somewhat the way children navigate when playing the game: "You're getting warmer or colder."
"It doesn't matter what it is," Dr. Nelson said, "if you're getting warm, and your heart rate goes up, you're sustaining it and doing it on a regular basis."
And as far as short-track competitions go (think roller derby on ice, and you're getting warm), the high altitude and reduced air friction is also an indicator that skaters should have that extra bit of speed for record setting in the relays.