ridedrive across in Czech

ide/drive across přejíždět

Sentence patterns related to "ridedrive across"

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1. (Laughter) (Applause) Across age, across income, across culture.

2. See: a hair Across (one's) ass a shot Across somebody's bows a shot Across the bows a warning shot Across the bows Across the board Across the pond Across the way all over hell's half acre all over the board all over the map be Across (something) be Across something broad Across the beam come Across come Across as (someone or something) come Across as

3. Biked across across Kennesaw Campus

4. Coverage had dropped across the board, across networks.

5. And then connecting all these people across industries, across regions, across countries -- building a community.

6. In addition to the uses shown below, Across is used in phrasal verbs such as 'come Across', 'get Across', and 'put Across'. 1

7. When Across is an element in a phrasal verb, eg come Across, run Across, look up the verb

8. These events need a coordinated response –across sectors, and across provinces.

9. Question 4 (4 points) Listen I Biked across across Kennesaw Campus

10. ACROSS THE RIVER?

11. Tracking Across Domains

12. Across the airshaft

13. Across the street.

14. 70,6 across flats

15. But halfway back across the valley floor deep water cut across our path.

16. House across the street.

17. The knight broke across.

18. What's across the street?

19. Crosswise definition, across; transversely

20. Shot across the bow.

21. Cut across the grain.

22. Events across Africa are taking place to help solidify those gains across the continent.

23. Language note: In addition to the uses shown below, Across is used in phrasal verbs such as 'come Across,' 'get Across,' and 'put Across.' If someone or something goes Across a place or a boundary, they go from one side of it to the other

24. That's what they're doing a few hundred miles away, across the Channel, across the Atlantic.

25. She Cartwheeled across the floor