Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
It came up over the weald by night with a great wind.
When they grow up they're just like the people of Weald or any other world.
The journey to Weald, this time, took seven days because of the training program in effect.
Weald Hall, parts of which dated to the 16th century.
I just left Weald a little while back, remember.
Some of us will never see High Weald again, he thought.
The Weald has been associated with many writers, particularly in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Every human being he met on Weald wanted to talk about blueskins.
The Weald was once a vast forest covering this area.
North Weald is located approximately 8 miles to the northwest.
The house is within a short walk of the Weald Station.
Part of the weald was visible, rich with colour on that sunny autumn day.
The unexplained bit of news was on the air all over the planet Weald.
There they could think how rich they were going to be back on Weald.
And there hasn't been a plague on Weald so you people aren't carriers of it.
On Weald, the government has been buying surplus grain to keep the price up.
Unlike other such centres in the Weald it had the advantage of access to the sea.
"The blueskins did it," said the chief executive of Weald.
So he was definitely unpopular when his ship lifted from Weald.
One who was watching for me to leave High Weald."
Palstre was only one of four places in the Weald, apparently, that had a church.
Five railways once crossed the Weald, now reduced to three.
The sun Weald burned huge and terrible in space.
"You brought some food from the first Weald ship.
I certainly didn't do it to help them dump germ-cultures on Weald!