Examples of using A narrow in English and their translations into Polish
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This version of the Hartwood Villanelle features a narrow lower and upper bout.
Smashed six to eight times with a narrow cylindrical object.
The male had a narrow black cheek-band
Opponents argue that standard end-of-year exams will encourage a narrow academic focus,
which sweeps between square wave and a narrow/wide pulse shape.
The lake has a narrow and elongated shape
You are in a narrow rocky shaft.
Kerala, the land of green magic is a narrow, fertile strip on the south-west coast of India.
Quinidine has a narrow therapeutic window
We strongly refute the report's assertion that it would have been possible or safe to evacuate more than 150 people via a narrow smoke-logged stairwell with just 30 firefighters.
is a narrow white pebble beach on a promontory near Bol which is one of top summer destinations in Croatia.
The major settled part of the city lies at the head of Urado Bay, in a narrow alluvial plain crossed by several rivers,
This is also recommended for other CYP3A4 substrates with a narrow therapeutic range e.g., ciclosporin, sirolimus, everolimus.
Modest footage(usually 7-8 squareMeters) and a narrow elongated room- the characteristic features of most bedrooms in the Khrushchev.
Between Sromowce Niżne and Szczawnica, a narrow meander gorge of the Dunajec River dissects the Pieniny Mts.
This is clinically relevant for CYP450 substrates with a narrow therapeutic index where the dose is individually adjusted.
Drivers sit in a narrow, rounded at the back enclosure, quite high up above floor level, and the front baffle is slightly tilted towards the back.
It lies in a narrow and deeply indented bay,
Through a narrow, two meter wide gorge, pushing through is the mountain stream Jasle.
Behind 2 large portal doors on a narrow, nondescript street lies the only private cemetery in Paris.