Examples of using Viaduct in English and their translations into Czech
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This steel railway viaduct spanning the Vltava River valley was built by Prague Bridgeworks during the years 1886 to 1889 utilising the then new method called free cantilever construction.
This whole estate, the viaduct and the land, was left to me in my father's will.
There's about three good land sites from where you could quarry the stone to build your viaduct.
The Žampach Viaduct was built in 1989-1900,
From where you could quarry the stone to build your viaduct. There's about three good land sites.
I'm under the Viaduct and I don't see anything odd… so you needn't worry.
The 70m2 Apartamento Boyle is near the Plaza de Oriente and the viaduct Bailen street, in one of the most traditional.
I hadn't passed under the Viaduct.
A viaduct was built in Smržovka in 1894 in order for the railway line to be able to continue from Liberec to Tanvald.
A railway viaduct may be something of a departure, but I was wondering whether you would be willing to invest in us.
Was left to me in my father's will. This whole estate, the viaduct and the land.
Left on 12th Avenue South to 9th Street, right on North 3rd to the viaduct… One at a time!
um, by the viaduct when her mother was sick.
It's not'cause he's Claudine Jeeter's uncle. His car slipped into the Tremont Viaduct, so whatever this freak says he wants.
from here further under the viaduct, it crosses the River Řezná
The accused Di Noi Giuseppe son of Vincenzo is acquited of the charge relating to the collapse of the viaduct and of manslaughter in the second degree of the death of the german citizen Franz Kaltenbrunner
On 4th September 1882, the inventor Thomas Edison flicked a switch on a steam-powered motor here at Holborn Viaduct and sent a surge of electric current through some wires that immediately illuminated dozens of street lamps
railway viaduct in Wilhelm, up to the stone bridge
Viaducts and bridges, holding signs.
Viaducts and bridges, holding signs… They have time to head over there now… during the,