bellamy in Arabic

Bellamy بيلامي

Sentence patterns related to "bellamy"

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1. We will, after Bellamy turns off the acid fog.

2. Besides, we lost contact with Bellamy.

3. Sir David Bellamy was a guest speaker at the conference.

4. Bellamy was shaking his head in a daze.

5. Honey, I'm sorry, but you heard what Agent Bellamy said.

6. Gerald Bellamy recalls a rather macabre incident following this raid.

7. We will after Bellamy lowers their defenses, turns off the acid fog.

8. Once Bellamy shuts down the acid fog and the battle begins, everything will be clear.

9. Because I hunt alone... or with jack bellamy when he doesn't have phlebitis.

10. But his and Bellamy 's failure to sing drew criticism on football forums and Twitter .

11. Just over the aisle it's the seaside, complete with botanist, David Bellamy in full flow.

12. Meanwhile Mrs thomas's other grandson James Bellamy is now on the run after escaping from police custody.

13. It means Bellamy faces a race against time before Wales' next World Cup qualifying double-header with Finland and Germany.

14. It turned out that Bellamy was Aggrieved by John Arne's reluctance to get up on stage and sing a bit of Rod Stewart.

15. Yet unlike Craig Bellamy, who threw a strop, who insisted on leaving Upton Park when City's interest surfaced, this equable character proved far more conciliatory.

16. Tending upward and sunward from the aphelion of Barbarism, the race attained the perihelion of civilization only to plunge downward once more to its nether goal in the regions of chaos.” ― Edward Bellamy, Looking Backward

17. The flag most commonly identified as the Jolly Roger today—the skull and Crossbones symbol on a black flag—was used during the 1710s by a number of pirate captains including Black Sam Bellamy, Edward England

18. To add nuance to the simplicity that this model might suggest, Bellamy focuses on the processes of condensation by which the epic tries to appropriate romance - not simply an "imperialist" appropriation but one which produces "a generic edge by means of which the Aftereffects of a romance unconscious leave their repressed, but nonetheless observable, traces" (32).