Usage examples of "march past" in English with translation to French

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On March 15 we will have been married for 20 years. Le 15 mars, nous fêterons nos vingt ans de mariage.
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The new bridge will have been completed by March. Le nouveau pont sera terminé d'ici le mois de mars.
Don't dwell on your past mistakes! Ne ressasse pas tes erreurs passées !
It's valid until March thirty-first, nineteen-ninety-seven. C'est valable jusqu'au 31 mars 1997.
He referred to his past experience in his speech. Il se référa à son expérience passée dans son discours.
Japan's fiscal year runs from April 1 till March 31 in the following year. L'année fiscale japonaise court du premier avril au 31 mars de l'année suivante.
I don't care about your past. Votre passé m'indiffère.
Miss March gave me an English dictionary. Mademoiselle March m'a donné un dictionnaire anglais.
I must have gone past the station while I was taking a nap. J'ai dû laisser passer la gare pendant que je faisais la sieste.
My birthday is on March 22. Mon anniversaire, c'est le 22 mars.
It is just half past seven. Il est sept heures et demie tout juste.
I'm really looking forward to next March, when they roll out the new Play Station 2. J'attends vraiment mars prochain, quand ils sortiront la nouvelle « Play Station 2 ».
His story puts me in mind of my past days. Son histoire me remît à l'esprit mes jours passés.
We will have lived here for a year next March. En mars, ça fera un an que nous habitons ici.
Danger past, God forgotten. Passé le gué, honni le saint.
January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December are the twelve months of the year. Janvier, février, mars, avril, mai, juin, juillet, août, septembre, octobre, novembre et décembre sont les douze mois de l'année.
I advised him not to grieve over the past. Je lui ai conseillé de ne pas broyer du noir sur son passé.
Please reconfirm the reservation by March 10. S'il vous plait, confirmez à nouveau la réservation avant le 10 mars.
It's twenty past six. Il est six heures vingt.
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