In an advanced stage of pregnancy.
Sinônimos
Examples for "great"
Examples for "great"
1Thank you Ireland: it's a great day, for Ireland and for Europe.
2With that cherished right to vote, however, comes a great personal responsibility.
3It's a great way to start the new year. -FieldLevel Media
4Today is a great day for the future health of Australian children.
5The great problem at Yosemite today is simply finding your way around.
1We still have big water issues following the Havelock North water crisis.
2No idea what half those big words mean but, yes, good point.
3The paper sheds new light on a big issue for technology companies.
4The big question now is: Can Quora really hope to answer everything?
5New firms offering 'big data' solutions to bond traders continue to emerge.
1Conclusions: Foodborne diseases result in a large disease burden, particularly in children.
2She said it was disturbing given the large number of reported cases.
3Polish authorities, however, said the risk of large scale flooding had receded.
4Furthermore, HFMD often affects a large number of infants and young children.
5There are large potential markets, off Europe, the United States and China.
1China's new climate-related insurance services, however, often depend on heavy government subsidies.
2Reporting remains subject to heavy legal constraint, thus key information remains obscured.
3Twenty years of freedom have seen heavy investment is Soweto's public transport.
4And Western Australia has particularly heavy penalties under its Public Health Act.
5There is also new evidence that heavy precipitation has increased in Europe.
1AS MOTHER'S DAY approaches, expectant and new mums are feeling the pressure.
2Was she simply seeing the typical worry of an expectant first-time father?
3However, she recognized the hushed and expectant audience were becoming increasingly restless.
4The murmur of voices ceased; there was an appearance of expectant attention.
5Most programs were targeted at mothers; two were targeted at expectant fathers.
1When she first came, I had no idea that she was enceinte.
2Now she had come here to tell him that she was enceinte.
3His wife, who was at that time enceinte, threw herself at Napoleon's feet.
4If she was enceinte, the marquis would likely claim the babe as his heir.
5He ought to wait and see if she were enceinte.
1A real job, you know, with child care and some health benefits.
2I might do away with child abuse first-butyou get the idea.
3Who knows; maybe without us listening you'll get that girl with child.
4George Gibney's name has become synonymous with child abuse in Irish swimming.
5November 1995- Wexford priest Fr Sean Fortune charged with child sex abuse.
1Background: There is uncertainty over the optimal incision for gravid patients with appendicitis.
2The oozing paste is silvery in the diffuse moonlight, gravid with metallic particles.
3Ho felt the dark pressing in upon him, damp and gravid.
4The accompanying illustration represents a hernia of the gravid womb through the linea alba.
5The smell of putrid meat attracts the gravid carrion fly.
6A gravid deadly presence too huge to grant her notice.
7Anything and everything seemed possible in that gravid moment.
8With musical ideas he was ever gravid but their intensity is parent to their brevity.
9She slowly dropped her hands, and they fell naturally, with fingers spread around gravid belly.
10The cloud seemed gravid and somehow more solid than the fluffy white cumulus around it.
11The smell of fresh earth was heavy and gravid and sweet on the warm May air.
12In silent awe it spoke of elemental upheavals, of gravid earth straining to birth naked rock.
13Researchers have brought gravid corals back to the lab before, where they immediately got down to business.
14In mid-February the wind died down, leaving a sky black with piled-up cloud gravid with coming evil.
15But the politics are gravid with possibilities.
16Of these, 23 gravid patients were evaluated.