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high tide造句
1. We set sail at high tide. 2. High tide is at seven in the morning. 3. These rocks are awash at high tide. 4. We moored in the estuary, waiting for high tide. 5. We put out to sea at high tide. 6. The waves became much more powerful at high tide. 7. The signing of the peace treaty was the high tide of her presidency. 8. You can't walk along this beach at high tide . 9. Some stretches of beach are completely underwater at high tide. 10. At high tide the sea covers the rocks, but at low tide it uncovers them. 11. The gates rise automatically during high tide. 12. At high tide, the number shrinks to about 450. 13. This commonly occurs at high tide. 14. When there's a high tide they get sea water in their sitting rooms! 15. A high tide had led to predictions of one of the largest bores of the year. 16. High tide is often positively dangerous, with vicious dumping waves breaking on the steep slope of the upper beach. 17. Yet the high tide of nationalism was still to come, from two World Wars and the colonial revolution. 18. It was high tide and on the wharf the swing-bridge was open to allow a toy ship to enter the toy-town dry-dock. 19. It was high tide and the thing lay all along the sand. 20. When he comes down, it is like high tide along the shore-all the wet muddy places sparkle with life and motion. 21. If the heavy rain had coincided with an extreme high tide, serious flooding would have resulted. 22. A lot of rubbish was washed up by the high tide. 23. The boats will put to sea on this evening's high tide. 24. The result: a piece as solid and dependable as a sand castle in high tide. 25. March 7: I cried my heart out last night after seeing the movie High Tide. 26. He, more than anyone else, had kept their spirits at high tide. 27. Police in Essex and Kent issued flood warnings for yesterday afternoon's high tide and further problems were expected later. 28. He had been walking on the riverbank observing a high tide. 29. About 125 people were briefly evacuated from a Revere elderly housing complex until the high tide passed uneventfully. 30. Mills were often built on an estuary where the water could be trapped upstream at high tide by sluice gates.