Examples of using Barns in English and their translations into Chinese
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We have lost our beautiful boy,” owner Chris Barns said.
Through the years, they have had shows in bars, community centers, radio stations, hotels, barns, and even a few outdoor venues.
The restaurant will have a farm of its own à la Blue Hill at Stone Barns.
For hundreds of years they have made grateful use of driftwood from stranded ships or wrecks to build their houses and barns.
Today, the occupying Power issued demolition notices to Palestinian families in villages north of the Jordan Valley declaring the intention to demolish several homes and barns.
I see young men, my townsmen, whose misfortune it is to have inherited farms, houses, barns, cattle and farming tools;
In 1693, New England frigates attacked Port Royal again, burning almost a dozen houses and three barns full of grain.
They help control mice and rat populations, which is especially important in barns due to diseases that can be transmitted to livestock.”….
As described on Chez Pim:"Stone Barns is only 45 minutes from Manhattan, but it might as well be a whole different universe.
Your barns should be full, and your cup should flow over, but we must learn to ask aright.
There are very few new barns being built in Denmark, some new due to subsidies, and mostly renovations.
Clyne Farm Centre has 9 converted stone barns and cottages with modern facilities, 5 km from Swansea city centre and the Gower beaches.
Along with houses, barns with hay, remaining tractors and agricultural equipment were burnt as well.
Free-stall barns typically come into the second category, although all of the free-stall farmers that I meet say they would not be without their barn.
What then of his plans, his barns, his fruits, his goods?
There were also small pretty barns, with the fences of China around them;
Lately, we have been restoring 200-year-old barns to house our livestock and tractor.
A Texas private wrote home in amazement that the barns hereabouts were“positively more tastily built than two thirds of the houses in Waco.”.
They never sow nor reap nor store away in barns, and yet your Heavenly Father feeds them.
Today you can observe a whole village: houses, outbuildings, barns, churches and mills.