Examples of using Wind comes in English and their translations into German
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I wait until the wind comes.
And the wind comes almost instantaneously.
A collar is also nice when the wind comes around the corner.
When the wind comes, the column doesn't shake at all.
Particles spread in a different way when the wind comes down the street or more from the side.
But if the wind comes in stormy gusts, you end up doing serpentines, at best.
What if a wind comes and blows it away?
When it blows strongly but evenly youcan lean against it and stay on course; but if the wind comes in stormy gusts, you end up doing serpentines, at best.
The wind comes predominantly side shore and is comparatively constant with forces from 4 up to 8 Bft.
I said:“Yes, My friend, a long time willstill pass away before you will understand from where the wind comes from, how it originates and for what purpose, for as long as your ideas about the form and the nature of the Earth are totally wrong you will never be able to understand how the wind originates, where it comes from, where it is going and why it originated.
Now wind comes up and you can hear some silent and very deep voices which swell on to a real choir.
Like always the wind comes from the North Col, and if he won't calm down considerably this will be another rest day.
Darkness only yes wind come to sit at death's door.
The wind came from the end of the Emsradweg to Noordwijk from North-North-West headwind.
After the wind came an earthquake, but the Lord was not in the earthquake.
The wind came up.
The wind came from behind so the Orm soon reached.
The wind came up so there could be sailed again.
The wind come and enter the bodies of people to live is the resurrection of the souls of Adam to the death of Yahushuah.
These violent warm winds come hurling down from the ice cap, whip up the fjord, and can even knock you off your feet.
Continuing with great force or intensity"But a wind came up, and they were caught in a raging dust storm.
The sea was calm, the wind came in gusts from the north-east, about 4 m/s.
Wind came and dispersed the frost so that it didn't remain collected in deep areas and at least vines on slopes were spared.
Wind came and broke the big tree, big tree fell on a little tree and broke it Cain was the older brother.
Fire and wind come from the sky from the gods of the sky, but Crom is your god.
And after my friends had finished saying goodbye, a wind came along and took what was left of me into the air.
Wind coming out of the southeast at 12 miles per hour, gusting up to 30.
Or you were like a flower, full of fragrance, and the wind came and unloaded you.
The search tracks ran in a north- south direction, and the wind came at us direct from the south.
