Sentence examples of "de ce côté-ci" in French
Les prix sont le double de ce qu'ils étaient il y a dix ans.
Prices are double what they were ten years ago.
Il n'y a pas d'intérêt à discuter de ce qui est vrai et ce qui est faux.
There's no point arguing about what's true and what's false.
Nous commençons à douter de ce que nous pensions savoir.
We're starting to question what we thought we knew.
La beauté de ce jardin doit plus à l'homme qu'à la nature.
This beautiful garden owes more to art than to nature.
Plus tu passes de temps à parler de ce que tu fais, moins de temps tu as pour le faire.
The more time you spend talking about what you do, the less time you have to do it.
Cela dépend de ce que tu veux dire par "croire" en Dieu.
It depends what you mean by "believe" in God.
Les idées ne sont pas responsables de ce que les hommes en font.
Ideas are not responsible for what men do of them.
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