Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Second wall in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Second wall is intact.
This is a second wall.
The second wall is actually easier.
My rope broke at the second wall.
Because if we destroy the second Wall Titans will kill all the people in it.
is part of the city's second wall.
And to climb the second wall. It was risky to cross them on their rounds.
Which is, he built a second wall.
A second wall and a second trench surrounded
We are going to use it to destroy second Wall instead!
After a second wall you have to cross a"field"
In 1092, the Fatimids built a second wall around Cairo.
I knew it was dangerous to descend into the walkway and climb the second wall.
What you may not know is that we have built a second wall as well… to keep their allies out.
It was risky to cross them on their rounds I see. and to climb the second wall.
You finally arrive against a second wall with a large closed gate,
The gateway to the city which resulted from building Barcino's second wall still survives.
The"Halle Gate", all that now remains of Brussels' second wall, holds exhibitions on a regular basis, including some on the theme of the city itself.
In 1226, crusade leader Simon de Montfort gave Carcassonne to the French crown, after which a second wall was erected.
H26 Some 7 minutes later you reach the breach in the second wall[5]- this is the climbing wall you saw from below….
In 1226, crusade leader Simon de Montfort gave Carcassonne to the French crown, after which a second wall was erected.
The Porte de Namur is one of the gates of the second wall around Brussels built in the fourteenth century
begin from an external surface of the second wall and finish to the first row of the first wall. .
Past the second wall you keep to the left and in this way you arrive at a fairly new gravel road,
glass frames, but in the second wall there was another green door and it was not open.
A second wall was built to 5 m behind the existing wall,
see when work is completed, enabling them to more quickly coordinate construction of each room's second wall.
Once the Romans had built a second wall further to the north(the Antonine Wall)