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सारा - Example Sentences

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sārā  saaraa
लेकिन वास्तविक रूप में, ग्रेट डिप्रेशन के कारण वार्षिक लक्ष्य का आधा भी पूरा नहीं किया जा सका और सन् 1930 के बाद सारा नया काम रोक दिया गया।
However, in fact, not even half the annual target could be reached owing to the intervention of the depression, and after 1930, all new works were suspended.
लेकिन सिविल सर्विस परीक्षा निकट होने के कारण अपना सारा समय वे उसी की तैयारी में लगाने लगे।
However, the Civil Service Examination being so near, he devoted practically his whole time to preparing for that.
मैं तब दार जी के साथ आ गई थी तथा शेष सारा परिवार अभी महरौली में ही टिका हुआ था।
I also returned with Daar ji while the rest of our family members stayed back in Mehrauli.
मुझे यह जानकर प्रसन्नता हुई कि सारा मामला अब सुलझ गया है और आपने मंत्रि-मंडल की रचना के सम्बन्ध में मुख्यमंत्री की सलाह मान ली है।
I am glad to know that the whole matter has now been settled and that Your Highness has accepted the advice of the Prime Minister in regard to the formation of Ministry.
और इसी में मेरा सारा बल समाया हुआ है, क्योंकि अपनी मर्यादाओं को जान लेना मनुष्य के लिये दुर्लभ वस्तु है।
I am painfully conscious of my imperfections, and therein lies all the strength I possess, because it is a rare thing for a man to know his own limitations.
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मैं भी शांतिनिकेतन के उस छोटे-से कोने पर सारा लंदन शहर लुटा देना चाहता हूं।
I am willing to give the whole of London away for corner in Santiniketan.
उनका सारा काम करता।
I did all his house work.
वहॉ भी मैनें अपना सारा काम हिन्दी से चलाया है।
I have successfully used Hindi there for all my work.
मैंने थी कहा है, क्योंकि अपनी इंगलैंड यात्रा से पहले कलकत्ते से चलते वक्त वे अपना सारा फर्नीचर और तस्वीरें बेच गये थे।
I say were, because previously to his departure from Calcutta to visit England, he disposed of the whole of his furniture and pictures.
मैं भी कहना चाहता हूं कि बंगाल सरकार ने हिंदुस्तान स्टैंडर्ड अख़बार वालों को जो यह हुक़्म दिया है कि वह छापने से पहले सारा संपादकीय मैटर सेंसर के लिए भेंजे, सरकारी ताकत का अजीबोगरीब बेजा इस्तेमाल है।
I should like to add that the recent order of the Bengal Government on the Hindusthan Standard to submit all editorial matter for censorship before publication, seems to me an amazing misuse of official authority.
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