Usage examples of "halifax-bank of scotland" in English with translation to French

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Scotland's anthem is called "The Flower of Scotland". L'hymne de l’Écosse est appelé "La fleur de l'Écosse".
The Bank of Tokyo amalgamated with the Mitsubishi Bank. La Banque de Tokyo a fusionné avec la Banque Mitsubishi.
He applied for a job with the Bank of Tokyo. Il a postulé pour un emploi à la banque de Tokyo.
Gangsters robbed a bank of thousands of dollars. Des gangsters ont volé des milliers de dollars à une banque.
He had a lot of money in the bank. Il avait beaucoup d'argent en banque.
I will postpone my trip to Scotland until it is warmer. Je vais repousser ma visite en Écosse jusqu'à ce qu'il fasse plus chaud.
The two banks consolidated and formed a single large bank. Les deux banques ont fusionné pour ne former qu'une grosse banque.
Stand up if you hate Scotland! Que ceux qui détestent l'Écosse se lèvent !
Where is the bank? Où est la banque ?
Scotland is famous for its woollen textiles. L'Écosse est renommée pour ses tissus de laine.
He got a loan from the bank. Il a obtenu un prêt de la banque.
This summer I went on vacation in Scotland. Cet été je suis parti en Écosse pour les vacances.
I have to go to the bank. Je dois me rendre à la banque.
The United Kingdom comprises of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Le Royaume-Uni comprend l'Angleterre, l'Écosse, le Pays de Galles et l'Irlande du Nord.
There is a bank in front of the station. Il y a une banque en face de la gare.
I'll postpone my trip to Scotland until it's warmer. Je repousserai mon voyage en Écosse jusqu'à ce qu'il fasse plus chaud.
I'm a bank clerk. Je suis employé de banque.
If it's not from Scotland and it hasn't been aged at least twelve years, then it isn't whisky. Si ça ne vient pas d'Écosse et n'a pas vieilli au moins douze ans, alors ce n'est pas du whisky.
One of the characters in the novel dreams up a half-baked plan for robbing a bank. L'un des personnages du roman imagine un plan foireux pour cambrioler une banque.
The people who left yesterday are from Scotland. Les gens qui sont partis hier sont écossais.
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