Examples of using "Boston'dan" in a sentence and their english translations:
I need to get out of Boston.
Let's get out of Boston.
I can't leave Boston.
- I've got to get out of Boston.
- I've got to leave Boston.
I'm bored with Boston.
- I'm bored with Boston.
- I'm tired of Boston.
I'm calling from Boston.
We're leaving Boston.
I'm leaving Boston.
I won't leave Boston.
I'm moving away to Boston.
I came from Boston.
You should leave Boston.
He came from Boston.
He has come from Boston.
- You have to leave Boston.
- You should leave Boston.
You can't leave Boston today.
I don't want to leave Boston.
It's Tom calling from Boston.
I had to get out of Boston.
I've never left Boston.
- I just got back from Boston.
- I've just returned from Boston.
- I've just come back from Boston.
- I thought you were leaving Boston.
- I thought that you were leaving Boston.
You've got to get out of Boston.
We flew from Boston to Chicago.
I want to leave Boston.
I flew in from Boston yesterday.
I flew from Boston to Chicago.
Are you leaving Boston?
Are you going to leave Boston?
Tom called from Boston.
- I used to hate Boston.
- I hated Boston.
I've got to leave Boston.
- Tom left Boston.
- Tom has left Boston.
- I hate Boston.
- I hated Boston.
Don't you like Boston?
Why did you leave Boston?
Tom has left Boston.
Tom has returned from Boston.
Tom didn't like Boston.
Tom didn't mention Boston.
I hated Boston.
I came from Boston.
I called Tom from Boston.
I moved here from Boston.
I didn't call Tom from Boston.
There's no news from Boston.
I'm ready to leave Boston.
I've left Boston already.
I intend to leave Boston.
Why are you leaving Boston?
I returned from Boston yesterday.
I got back from Boston yesterday.
I'm leaving Boston tomorrow.
I like talking about Boston.
I came here from Boston.
Tom has had enough of Boston.
I've just come back from Boston.
We just got back from Boston.
I told Tom about Boston.
- Tom used to hate Boston.
- Tom hated Boston.
I returned home from Boston yesterday.
- Everybody I know has left Boston.
- Everyone I know has left Boston.
We've decided to leave Boston.
I just got back from Boston today.
I don't want to ever leave Boston.
Tom brought this from Boston.
- I've decided to leave Boston.
- I've made up my mind to leave Boston.
I never wanted to leave Boston.
We're leaving Boston next month.
Let's get together when I get back from Boston.
- Tom isn't back from Boston yet.
- Tom hasn't come back from Boston yet.
Tom eventually left Boston.
I had to get away from Boston.
I had to get out of Boston quickly.
I just want to get out of Boston.
- I thought you just came from Boston.
- I thought that you just came from Boston.
I tried to call you from Boston.
Tom transferred in from Boston.
- It's not too far from Boston.
- It isn't too far from Boston.
- When did you get back from Boston?
- When did you come back from Boston?
- When did you return from Boston?
Tom left Boston yesterday.
Tom is leaving Boston tomorrow.
Tom flew from Boston to Chicago.
Tom came here from Boston.
- Tom called me from Boston.
- Tom called me up from Boston.
- Tom called from Boston.
I returned from Boston on October 20th.
Why did Tom leave Boston?
Did Tom like Boston?
Tom is from Boston, right?
Tom didn't call Mary from Boston.
Tom is back from Boston.
Tom moved out here from Boston.
I'm leaving Boston tomorrow morning.