Examples of using Higher ground in English and their translations into Serbian
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Higher ground!
There is higher ground.
Charlton Heston said we should go to higher ground!
Headed to higher ground.
So the best thing is for us to get up to higher ground.
Get to higher ground.
She must've gone up on to higher ground.
So we relocated to higher ground and constructed that ark.
Then we better look for higher ground.
Winter brings snow to the higher ground and a chance to launch yourself down Mt Helmos on skis.
We must dispatch to higher ground.
The plant tolerates a haircut perfectly and is not demanding to soil fertility, but does not like stagnation of groundwater,therefore, it should be planted on higher ground.
We got to get to higher ground.
Moving into a fishbowl and we could see all these Taliban fighters,they're up on the higher ground.
Come with Me to higher ground.
Their dry season dens are now underwater so they have to move their young to higher ground.
I've got to get to higher ground to find the river.
We've got to get ourselves to higher ground.
Jack, we need to get to higher ground so I can spot for you.
We've got 15 minutes to get to higher ground.
Then they started over on higher ground.- Thought you said no one came here.
You guys head out, get to higher ground.
The authorities have warned people to move to higher ground amid“catastrophic” flooding, and with up to 30 inches(76cm) more rain predicted by Saturday.
We could wade up to the higher ground.
Black mangroves live on higher ground and make many pneumatophores(specialised root-like structures which stick up out of the soil like straws for breathing) which are covered in lenticels.
The town sits on higher ground.
Take shots from different angles on the ground looking up, far back shooting straight on, andeven getting on higher ground.
Glaber expects us to defend the higher ground, as any reasonable leader would.
Yeah, picked up a few stragglers and took'em to higher ground.
Standing on higher ground a few minutes' walk away is the former Cathedral of Saint-Nazaire, a rare fortified church of the 12th to 14th centuries, with massive towers and a large rose window on the west front.