Примери коришћења Many streets на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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Many streets are unpaved.
He went through many streets.
Many streets were unpaved.
There are so many streets.
Many streets are blocked.
There aren't many streets left, Peter.
Many streets under water.
Only an estimated five percent of the capital's rubble has been cleared, and many streets are still blocked by debris.
Many streets are in terrible condition.
In fact, driving a car is discouraged: parking fees are expensive, and many streets are closed to cars or are one-way.
Many streets in my town are impassable.
In Volgograd, when half of the city will be blocked off during the matches,public transport will change routes and many streets will become pedestrian.
Many streets in the city are impassable.
Vancouver, BC is famous for its thousands of cherry trees(estimated 50,000) lining many streets and in many parks, including Queen Elizabeth Park and Stanley Park.
Many streets are blocked by fallen trees.
The floods came so quickly that people had to escape to the roofs of their houses,” a spokesman for the Lower Bavaria regional police said,adding that many streets were submerged.
Many streets in Japan don't have names.
Vancouver, British Columbia,is famous for its thousands of cherry trees(estimated 50,000) lining many streets and in many parks, including QueenElizabethPark and StanleyPark.
Many streets in downtown are being closed off.
Today, many streets in the Czech Republic bear his name.
Many streets and businesses are named after him.
In addition, many streets are unnamed, and houses have no identifying numbers.
Many streets and neighborhoods have been named for him.
Many streets have no names, and the houses have no numbers.
Many streets don't have names and many houses don't have numbers.
Many streets were asphalted where pavement problems existed etc.
Many streets and schools in her native home land, Saudi Arabia, are named after her.
Today many streets, buildings, parks preserve the architectural style from the turn of the century.
Today many streets, buildings, parks, and even whole neighbourhoods preserve the architectural style from the turn of the century.
Many streets are so vertiginous that the sidewalks are actually pedestrian steps(used by locals instead of StairMaster).