"banner" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

banner sustantivo

sustantivo + banner
Kolokacji: 25
Star Banner • Bruce Banner • championship banner • David Banner • party banner • ...
banner + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 10
banner year • banner ad • banner headline • banner reading • banner advertisement • ...
banner + verbo
Kolokacji: 35
banner hangs • banner proclaims • banner flies • banner reads • banner says • ...
verbo + banner
Kolokacji: 17
carry banners • wave banners • display banners • raise the banner • sing the Banner • ...
adjetivo + banner
Kolokacji: 44
Star-spangled Banner • red banner • Spangled Star Banner • large banner • white banner • ...
preposición + banner
Kolokacji: 8
with banners • on banners • to one's banner • under the banner • in banners • ...
(1) with, on, to, under, in, ...
Kolokacji: 8
2. on banners = na transparentach on banners
3. to one's banner = aby czyjś transparent to one's banner
5. in banners = w transparentach in banners
6. for banners = dla transparentów for banners
7. from banners = z transparentów from banners
8. by banners = przez transparenty by banners
  • In this situation, enthusiasm followed by cheers and banners for national equality.
  • A group that follows the team, whenever and where ever there is a match they play, to support the team's players by holding banners and singing songs.
  • She commissioned Cybele Chaussat, a French artist, to design four party scenes for children and adults on 6- by 2-foot banners.
  • Post her retirement in films, Vyjayanthimala was offered with many roles by big banners opposite leading actors of that time.
  • Behind her was a procession of upright spears and lances, all adorned by tattered banners or bloodstained pennants that snapped in the bitter wind.
  • They spent their time trying to discourage Northwest Southeast Central School by holding banners that insulted the school, such as "Go home losers!"
  • I didn't go by banners, my Queen.
  • The baggage for the Avtokrator's pavilion was separate from the rest, marked off by blue banners with gold sunbursts on them.
  • The American flags raised for the Presidential visit were trampled and burned, replaced by Iraqi banners and pictures of Saddam Hussein.
  • He has been illustrated as a man wearing armor and a helmet adorned by triangular flags or banners, armed with a club and wreathed in fire.

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