Examples of using "Plan" in a sentence and their english translations:
I approve of your plan.
That's a plan.
- Material map:
- I've got a plan.
- I have a plan.
A little plan, a small plan –
Your plan sounds great.
Do you have a plan?
- What's your plan?
- What is your plan?
Your plan worked.
That's the plan.
This Huston plan -
I will go along with your plan.
That's my plan.
I was ignorant of your plan.
I approve of your plan.
Here's the plan.
That was our plan.
That's a plan.
I approve of your plan.
- I've got a plan.
- I have a plan.
This plan is fool-proof.
I find the cartographer's job rather easy-going.
I had to change the plan.
This plan requires secrecy.
Tell me about your plan.
This plan has no flaws.
We need a plan.
This was part of the plan.
flight plan.
On a legal level,
What's the plan?
Mother approved my plan.
His plan was discarded.
We carried out that plan.
He carried out the plan.
We have a plan.
It's an ambitious plan.
Our plan will work out well.
That's a good plan.
Our plan failed.
They abandoned the plan.
Our plan worked.
My plan worked.
The plan has failed.
- This plan has no flaws.
- This plan is fool-proof.
Let's stick with the plan.
I have another plan.
I need a map.
I do have a plan.
I have a wonderful plan.
They have a plan.
I have no plans whatever.
- Tom has a plan.
- Tom has got a plan.
My plan was adopted by them.
That plan is unacceptable.
That plan failed.
I already have a plan.
I have a wonderful plan.
Your plan sounds great.
His plan is dangerous!
Your plan seems excellent.
Do you have a plan?
What's the plan?
Your plan failed.
That plan resulted with failure.
He opposed the plan.
- Do you have a plan?
- Has she a piano?
- Does she have a piano?
I have no plans whatever.
Do you have a plan?
What's become of the original plan?