Examples of using "«Старую" in a sentence and their english translations:
strategy.
Tom listened to an old vinyl record.
They did away with the old system.
I bought an old lamp.
He started singing an old song.
We removed the old furniture.
I bought an old farm.
He wore old shoes.
Tom found an old map.
Tom put on an old T-shirt.
Tom has found an old book.
You're giving me the same old line.
I sold Tom my old guitar.
Looks like an old miner's chain.
He began to play an old song.
I gave my old clothes away.
Tom thanked the kind old lady.
- Do you remember our old apartment?
- Do you remember our old flat?
I sold my old guitar.
I wanted to sell Tom my old car.
How much did they give you for your old car?
He exchanged his old car for a new one.
Are you really thinking of buying that old car?
You know, remember the old saying: "Practice makes perfect."
He tells a new lie to cover up those that came before.
He gave away all his old furniture.
Tom wants to buy our old car.
Tom said that he bought an old car.
My father drives a very old car.
- Tom gave me his old car.
- Tom gave his old car to me.
- Mary sold her old car to me.
- Mary sold me her old car.
Mary gave her old car to me.
Mary sold Tom her old car.
Tom wants to buy my old car.
Tom is trying to sell his old car.
He's trying to sell his old car.
She's trying to sell her old car.
Tom wants to sell his old car.
My wife told me to throw this old hat away.
- My wife told me to do away with this old hat.
- My wife told me to throw this old hat away.
You shouldn't have sold your old car.
I think we should sell our old car.
We plan to tear down that old hotel soon.
How much did they give you for your old car?
She wanted to replace her old vase with a new one.
The old Italian oil painting was never exhibited in public.
I traded in my old car for a new one.
I wanted to sell Tom my old car.
Tom wanted to give his old car to Mary.
Tom doesn't want to buy our old car.
Tom didn't want to buy our old car.
I hope I can get my old job back.
She sat on a bench, humming an old melody in a low voice.
He cast an eye on an old vase on the table.
Tom paid way too much for that old car.
My old car brought me $100.
I sold my old car for one hundred dollars.
I bought an old car.
I threw away my old pillow and bought a new one.
I saw an old friend of mine.
- It's for good reason that they say "You can't teach an old dog new tricks."
- Not for nothing do they say "You can't teach an old dog new tricks."
- Tom and Mary gave me their old car.
- Tom and Mary gave their old car to me.
What you have just said reminds me of an old saying.
I bought Tom's old car for $3,000.
I would love to see my old flame again.
I gave my old clothes for the church flea market sale.
Rummaging around in boxes, I stumbled upon an old family photo.
- Tom said he intends to keep his old car.
- Tom said that he intends to keep his old car.
Tom knew who Mary had decided to give her old guitar to.
I wanted Tom to sell me his old car.
Tom found an old picture of his grandparents in the attic.
You won't believe how much money Tom gave me for my old car.
He took an old photograph out of his wallet and handed it to me.
oligarchy that is similar to the old feudal system, or the aristocracy of the Russian
Doesn't Tom need an oven? Let's give him our old one.
What you have just said reminds me of an old saying.
Tom doesn't know who Mary has decided to give her old guitar to.
Tom didn't know who Mary had decided to give her old guitar to.
During a walk in the park she accidentally met her old friend.
Tom pulled out an old shoebox from his closet and opened it.
When people no longer need you, they just throw you away like an old toy.
You can't teach an old dog new tricks.
Do you know an artist who can restore this old picture for me?
While I was cleaning out my desk, I came across this old picture.
- Tom sold me his old car.
- Tom sold his old car to me.