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Terms for subject Cliche / convention containing лётом | all forms
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выглядеть моложе своих летnot look one's age (It was one summers afternoon when Walter and his followers were assembled in Ludchurch to perform a service, Walter, who was now seventy years old, and although white haired, did not look his age, stood straight and impressive as he delivered his sermon on an elevated mound in the upper part of Ludchurch. wordpress.com ART Vancouver)
много летfor years to come (These elegant necklaces and rings are sure to be treasured for years to come. ART Vancouver)
на протяжении ... летover the course of ... years (A 34-year-old London Drugs employee has been sentenced to two years in prison for stealing approximately $2 million in merchandise from the company over the course of five years. Carlos Santos pleaded guilty to stealing laptops and other high-dollar electronics from the company's Richmond, B.C., distribution centre and reselling the items online. (bc.ctvnews.ca) ART Vancouver)