Examples of using Falling to the ground in English and their translations into Slovak
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Falling to the ground;
We feel him falling to the ground.
And his sweat was as it were great drops of blood falling to the ground.”.
Even falling to the ground.
Without it, they would be falling to the ground.
Drops falling to the ground form a very refreshing shower near the base of the waterfall.
Like a petal falling to the ground.
Give your iPad maximum security against scratches or falling to the ground.
Rain drops falling to the ground.
And His sweat was like drops of blood falling to the ground.
It's just rocks falling to the ground, that's all.
In addition, just exactly there where are the crop clusters falling to the ground.
Imagine a phone falling to the ground.
Falling to the ground, he heard a voice saying to him,"Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting Me?"".
I do not remember falling to the ground.
And being in anguish, he prayed more earnestly,and his sweat was like drops of blood falling to the ground.
A man can be seen falling to the ground.
Roll the ball through the level and collect all the stars and coin before falling to the ground.
It was him who ended up falling to the ground.
In your sight, Lord, the whole world is like a grain of dust that tips the scales,like a drop of morning dew falling to the ground.
Drops of rain began falling to the ground.
Collect all the extras and avoid falling to the ground.
After a few seconds,resumes the engine but hits the same lowercase for the second time, while falling to the ground.
Climb to the wild bull and concentrate to the maximum to avoid falling to the ground ahead of time.
Or engine could have penetrated the 14-inch steel columns and37 feet beyond the massive core of the tower without part of it falling to the ground.
Advancing air vortex is very precisely following the position of the stalks bundles,gradually falling to the ground like dominoes.
It would have crumpled. No significant part of the Boeing 767 or engine could have penetrated the 14 inch steel columns and37 feet beyond the massive core of the tower without part of it falling to the ground.