Примери за използване на To inverness на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Welcome to Inverness.
You said you were gonna get us to Inverness.
Welcome to Inverness, Dr Nordmann.
Why don't you go back to Inverness?
Ross Tokely Sang to Inverness Defender for covering everywhere.
I can't get through to Inverness.
From hence to Inverness, and bind us further to you.
I have to go to Inverness.
You might want to take a look at it before we whisk it down to Inverness.
We will get you up to Inverness as quick as we can.
What if Captain Randall accompanies you to Inverness?
If I hadn't brought Rene back to Inverness, the accident would never have happened.
I believe we were discussing my transport back to Inverness.
I hope neither of you mind if I head back to Inverness, see if the campaign needs a hand.
Perhaps I should begin by having you escorted to Inverness.
He stops at Leoch on his way to Inverness once a month, and he often has room for one or two passengers.
Most women prefer to go to Inverness.
And trying to find the road back to Inverness in the gathering darkness felt like a fool's errand.
Today you will depart Edinburgh andtravel by rail to Inverness.
Five days, andI would be back on the road to Inverness, and then back to the stones atop Craigh Na Dun, and hopefully back home.
Today you will depart Edinburgh and travel by rail to Inverness. .
You wish to get to Inverness?
At 8:12, Mr. and Mrs. Ashdown… accompanied by their valet John… will appear at Euston Station… andboard the Highland Express to Inverness.
I will, of course, need to arrange transport back to Inverness as soon as possible.
Forests were cleared so that Iron Age Britain was not, as was romantically imagined,an unbroken forest kingdom stretching from Cornwall to Inverness.
In that case, you're talking about our 11:45, Marylebone to Inverness, stopping at Stafford, Crewe, Liverpool.
And I know how to make my way through the forest andfind the road back to Inverness.
Lieutenant Foster, I imagine there would be no difficulty in escorting Mrs. Beauchamp to Inverness, where she may book passage to wherever it pleases her to go.
Then I suppose someone else will have to take me to Inverness?
Send him to Khartoum, and you will be applauded… from Land's End to Inverness… and Her Majesty.