Примери коришћења Inverness на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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Is that Inverness?
Inverness is home to the famous Loch Ness.
What's in Inverness?
What if Captain Randall accompanies you to Inverness?
Holiday in Inverness. Car found.
I lost my soul to Inverness.
Inverness Gardens, Vicarage Gate, Kensington High Street.
Southwest of Inverness.
Moved from Inverness ten months ago, still haven't got round to unpacking.
I've sent scouts to Inverness.
I could leave for Inverness today, if you will allow it.
There are hospitals in Inverness.
The college here in Inverness have asked me to donate his library to their archives.
With offices at 1608 Inverness Avenue.
He got a position assisting the overseer of a large English estate near Inverness.
I need ye to ride to Inverness, fetch the prince.
You said you were gonna get us to Inverness.
There are only two trains from Inverness to Edinburgh on Wednesdays.
It was the same with the Camerons up in Inverness.
I will need to go into Inverness, see if I can replenish my medical supplies.
As Mrs. Bligh, her interests are in all things Inverness.
I was on holiday with my husband in Inverness, in the year of our lord.
My master and mistress andI are on our way to Inverness.
I hope neither of you mind if I head back to Inverness, see if the campaign needs a hand.
I believe we were discussing my transport back to Inverness.
The team sent from Inverness concluded there was no foul play and that she probably fell from the cliff where she was seen playing.
Lieutenant Foster, I imagine there'd be no difficulty in escorting Mrs. Beauchamp to Inverness, where she may book passage to wherever it pleases her to go.
Inverness, and from there only a brief journey would take me to the stones at Craigh na Dun and a chance to return to my own time.
And it was a big thing in my little community of Point Reyes Station in Inverness, California, because there were only about 350 people there in the winter- this was back in'71 now.
In 1901, the National Census of Ireland lists James Joyce(19) as an English- and Irish-speaking scholar living with his mother and father, six sisters andthree brothers at Royal Terrace(now Inverness Road), Clontarf, Dublin.