Examples of using Beldon in English and their translations into Greek
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Miss Beldon.
Beldon, here?
Lady Beldon.
How do you do, Lady Beldon?
Miss Beldon?
I scarcely know Lady Beldon.
For the Beldon Challenge Cup?
It's Lady Beldon.
Lady Beldon, this is nice!
I'm Carol Beldon.
Beldon, I will tell you what you do.
For you, Miss Beldon.
Miss Beldon, Sofi wanted you to have this.
Good evening, Miss Beldon.
Isn't that Beldon tradition to marry young?
Good evening, Lady Beldon.
Miss Beldon may I ask whether this is an open competition?
We're at war,Lady Beldon.
This Gilbert Beldon who went on the Crusades, married an Isabelle Du Something-or-other, age 12.
Please. Let Miss Beldon explain.
You see…- I see only too well,Miss Beldon.
While writing about the women's movement during the war for new democratic society in China Jack Beldon, the American writer and journalist had written,'The Chinese Communist Party has got the key to the victory of the revolution.
You will excuse me, I'm sure,Miss Beldon.
It was full of stories of the Beldon family.
In the old village on the edge of the village lives a gray-haired old man by the name of Beldon.
Did you know that the 12th Lord Beldon was hanged?
As for dybbuks, there really is no such thing, Miss Beldon.
James Ballard, stationmaster and bell- ringer andthe proud winner, only an hour before his death of the Beldon Cup for his beautiful Miniver rose.
My name is Arthur Wyndham, andthis is the video record of the attempted exorcism of Casey Beldon.
What interested me most was the extreme youth of the Beldon brides.