Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Pike watched her cross the bar and sit at a table with two young human men.
Soon after 6 am, the Union ships crossed the bar and moved into the bay.
Ten years ago, two fishermen died while crossing the bar under similar conditions.
Then they pushed away from the bank, crossed the bar at the mouth of the river and reached the open sea.
Two days later and at the cost of eight lives, the Tonquin crossed the bar.
Eight of the English ships crossed the bar and began landing men that day.
Even foreign dignitaries do not cross the bar during formal House business.
Probably she drew too much water to cross the bar except at the top of spring tides.
Particular vessel characteristics affecting performance and behaviour when crossing the Bar.
Every bloody boat had waved as it crossed the bar.
Emily stood and watched her till she had crossed the bar into the gulf beyond.
I thought I should have sufficient light to cross the bar just before five.
Without further word he crossed the bar and pushed open the door to the gents'.
Having crossed the bar from corporate to franchisor, the next challenge was to move south.
Richmond crossed the bar on 24 March with the fleet and began making preparations for battle.
Quickening the pace, I crossed the bar and was safely on the other side.
A "psychic television host" describes conversations he says he's had with those who have crossed the bar.
Soon after crossing the bar, Wide West met heavy seas and high wind.
The French chose to cross the bar just after sunset on 13 July.
On 5 June, the ship crossed the bar and headed north along the coast to trade for furs.
He stopped there, apparently lost in the memory of that night and what had happened after they'd crossed the bar. '
As we crossed the bar the boat powered toward where the whales had been sighted.
The overall Yorkshire intervals are shown as lines crossing the bars.
Crossing the Bar for voice and any instruments or orchestra (2014)
A little farther on a bit of a swell told me that I was crossing the Bar.