Sentence examples of "Is" in English with translation "haver"

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Is there any juice left? algum suco sobrando?
Then there is a problem... Então um problema...
What is in this box? O que nesta caixa?
After death there is nothing. Não nada após a morte.
Is there anything to eat? alguma coisa para comer?
Is there a school bus? um ônibus escolar?
Is there anything between you? algo entre vocês?
What is in the desk? O que na carteira?
There is something else behind Debaixo desse angu carne
Is there a pharmacy nearby? alguma farmácia por aqui?
There is a serious problem. um sério problema.
There is no other choice. Não outra escolha.
What is on the desk? O que em cima da carteira?
There is a start signal. um sinal de início.
There is plenty of food. muita comida.
What is in the box? O que na caixa?
There is hope for everybody. esperança para todos.
Love is a sweet torment Não amor sem amargor
There is superstition in Brazil. superstição no Brasil.
There is no rose without thorns. Não rosas sem espinhos.
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