Sentence examples of "to whom it may concern" in English
A miracle is an event described by those to whom it was told by people who did not see it.
Un miracle est un évènement décrit par ceux à qui il a été raconté par des gens qui ne l'ont pas vu.
You ought to take advantage of this opportunity, for it may not come again.
Tu te dois de saisir cette opportunité, car il est possible qu'elle ne se présente pas une nouvelle fois.
It's good to be charitable ; but to whom? That is the point.
Il est bon d'être charitable ; mais envers qui ? C'est là le point.
I'd rather have a room of my own, however small it may be.
J'aimerais mieux avoir une chambre pour moi-même, aussi petite soit-elle.
It may be said, as a rule, that the climate of Japan is mild.
On peut dire, qu'en règle générale, le climat du Japon est doux.
Terraformers wanted to modify the Venusian atmosphere, so that some day it may support life.
Les biosphérisateurs voulaient altérer l'atmosphère de Vénus de sorte qu'elle puisse entretenir la vie.
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