Приклади вживання There is a river Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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There is a River…».
In few meters there is a river.
There is a river of blood!…!
About 1 km away from it there is a river, Lada.
Also on the territory of the earth there is a river"Irpen" with a beautiful view of the forest.
There is a river and a lake.
The first thing we want todo is make people aware that there is a river.
Remarkably, if not far from the cottage there is a river or lake in which at any moment you could freshen up and gain strength.
There is a river, it needs a bridge.
The city is served by 6 airports, 9 railway stations,3 river ports(there is a river communication with the seas of the Atlantic and Arctic Ocean basins).
There is a river we must cross over.
Valletta, by the way, became the first city in the world thatwas built not on the usual tradition"there is a river, hills and forests on the edges- we will build," but according to a predetermined plan.
Nearby there is a river and spruce forest.
But concerning those in Europe that are the farthest away towards evening, I cannot speak with assurance;for I do not believe that there is a river called by foreigners Eridanus issuing into the northern sea, where our amber is said to come from, nor do I have any knowledge of Tin Islands, where our tin is brought from.
In China, there is a river with a waterfall, which does not freeze in winter at minus 30 degrees Celsius.
In Australia there is a river called the Murray.
Nearby there is a river where you can fish.
When there is a river there are bridges.
On the other side there is a river Ltava in Ukraine with no traces of Germanic origins.
If instead there is a river with many fish, you will find bears fishing all day.
Popular wisdom says that there is a river and pond fish, preferably in the months in the name of which there is the letter"p".
The name"Braint" is well attested as a river name in Britain; there is a river of that name in Anglesey, and it may be conjectured that it was the name of the Blackwater in pre-Saxon times, although the Celtic name"Bran" is also used widely for rivers(derived from the British word for a crow and thought to refer to the dark or crow-black appearance of such a river, making it a good fit for a river now called"Blackwater").
If there's a river, build a bridge.
There was a river close by where I could fish.
There's a river you can swim in.
In Chernihiv there are a river port, a railway station,a bus station and 2 bus stations, city bus carriers and trolleybuses.