Anagrafe italiani residenti all’estero.
A river in northern England that flows southeast through West Yorkshire.
Sinônimos
Examples for "River Aire"
Examples for "River Aire"
1Continued downpours forced people in east Yorkshire to evacuate their homes earlier this week after the River Aire flooded.
2By 1911, one in every five men worked in Leeds' heavy industries, which were predominantly concentrated south of the River Aire.
3The River Aire in Leeds reached "record levels" at 23:00 GMT on Saturday, the Environment Agency said.
4The development spans a 15-acre site on the banks of the river Aire.
5The town stands on a hill, which rises from the banks of the river Aire.
19Th century music style from Argentine.
1If we aire shy on beeves ther white men has got 'em.
2But here we aire, an' we'll hev ter git out o' it.
3When hee had spoken these words he tooke his flight into the aire.
4This suffix corresponds to the suffix -aire, mentioned above.
5If ther critters aire yours, take 'em, an' welcome.
6I am not a mil-lion-aire, Sirs.
7Then them critters aire yourn.
9Like the corresponding French nouns in -eur, these nouns in -aire, as well as those in -èire, are also used as adjectives.
10When thou takest any earthen, or glass vessel from the fire, expose it not to the cold aire too suddenly for fear it should break.
11Reginald Scot (1584) says that the ointment 'whereby they ride in the aire' was made of the flesh of unbaptized children, and gives two recipes:
12The road to Ham turned off the main highway south of Aire.
13The A roads along the Aire and Calder valleys are equally desperate.
14We had nights such as this near Aire, when I was young
15The development spans a 15-acre site on the banks of the river Aire.
16Do you think you could let me out down at the Desert Aire?