Examples of using Belfry in English and their translations into Polish
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Programming
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I put the central tower and belfry.
The belfry was lit up.
I couldn't take my eyes off a belfry.
Isn't there a belfry somewhere you can hang upside down from?
Er… Oh, yes, the man about the woodworm in the belfry.
The restoration works were completed in 1832, but the belfry was not erected until 1845.
Oh, yes, the man about the woodworm in the belfry.
In 1941, the church of St. John Chrysostom was burned, only the belfry survived.
I will hang a light in the belfry.
North of the Loreta, there is a four-level slightly slanting belfry from 1673.
She probably lives in a belfry.
And solemnly brought on a church belfry.
Our belfry.
In 1910, there was constructed a belfry, and in 1920― a narthex.
They lived here like bats in the belfry.
The dome was finished in around 1656, while the belfry was built in around 1679.
Lightning struck the belfry.
Bale to belfry.
West to belfry.
Voice of Diedrich Bader to belfry.