The next clue to the treasure's location is safely hidden- in that locked vault!
I would like very much to see you vault over the next obstacle.
I'll need to see a higher level of security clearance before I can grant access to the vault.
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A time that your in or already been in just put in word on paper in a sentence.(syaysa)
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No. You put only one period.
The top of the mountain was inaccessible to any type of vehicle. The vault was inaccessible to a casual visitor.
Then Jennie unlocked the Vault, reavealing millions of dollars which hid behind.
Hufflepuff's Cup was the one Bellatrix put in her vault at Gringotts.
That rogue is in the vault right now!
The sky was a vault overhead empty of all treasure save wonder. The sentence is an example of a metaphor.
it was a dark vaultedchamber
In every bank there is a vault, this means a safe or other type of storage place to keep money.
It depends on what way you're using the word. It can be a verb or a noun. As a verb, it means to jump over something, so an example would be: "In order to complete the obstacle course, he had to vault the fence." As a noun, it means a locked place where something is kept, like a bank vault, so a sentence would be: "The gold bars were contained in a locked vault that was difficult to open."
You click confirm
you have to collect the items needed in the collection by completing jobs, under the tab "inventory", then the tab "collections and vault" once you get all the items, along the right side is a vault collection button.
I am going to compete in the Jr. Olympics, but I am only doing the pole vault
That's a lot of bullion! The gold bullion is currently stored in our largest vault.