Sentence examples of "Be" in English with translation "geben"

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There would be no competition. Es gäbe keinen Wettbewerb.
Be careful crossing the street. Gib Acht, wenn du die Straße überquerst.
Will there be anything else? Wird es sonst noch etwas geben?
There must be another way. Es muss da einen anderen Weg geben.
There cannot be progress without communication. Es kann keinen Fortschritt geben ohne Kommunikation.
There seems to be a mistake. Es scheint einen Fehler zu geben.
There has to be a way. Da muss es doch einen Weg geben.
Of course there should be local hospitals. Natürlich sollte es lokale Krankenhäuser geben.
There used to be a bridge here. Hier gab es früher eine Brücke.
There still remains much to be done. Es gibt noch viel zu tun.
There will be a lunar eclipse tomorrow. Morgen wird es eine Mondfinsternis geben.
I anticipate that there will be trouble. Ich erwarte, dass es Ärger gibt.
There used to be a prison here. Früher gab es hier ein Gefängnis.
A lot still remains to be done. Es gibt noch viel zu tun.
Few people live to be 100 years old. Es gibt kaum Menschen, die hundert Jahre alt werden.
There's still a lot to be done Es gibt noch viel zu tun
There will be long lines at the Customs. Beim Zoll gibt es bestimmt eine lange Schlange.
There'll be coffee and cake at five. Um fünf gibt es Kaffee und Kuchen.
There should be something for us to talk about. Es müsste dort etwas geben für uns, über das wir sprechen sollten.
There seemed to be no answer to the problem. Es schien keine Lösung für das Problem zu geben.
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