canal造句(61) Our ship used the canal to transit to the east.
(62) He had tied the dog to one of the trees near the canal.
(63) The man fell in the canal after a heavy drinking session.
(64) The rough rock walls were like the sides of a deep canal.
(65) The ear canal also named middle ear splays out at the external position.
(66) In 1956 Nasser nationalized the Suez Canal.
(67) Their popular Canal Boat restaurant has live music.
(68) It was like driving along an endless concrete canal.
(69) Walk along the canal as far as the bridge.
(70) They clearly intended to throw Haider into the canal.
(71) They were towed in trains behind canal company tugs.
(72) Wooden narrow-boats were built throughout the canal system.
(73) Kennet and Avon Canal, Avon Long pillbox defence line.
(74) You could walk into a canal.
(75) Transport includes canal boats from Village to Olympic centre.
(76) The Cheshire Ring Canal Walk is another popular choice.
(77) The two lakes are connected by a narrow canal.
(78) The canal system felt the pinch.
(79) The blacksmith was involved in many canal repair jobs.
(80) Which were the main industrial towns in the hinterland created by the canal links?
(81) Mole catchers were employed by some canal companies because of the problems which the animal could cause.
(82) The first few of the many bridges which make up the Gravelly Hill Interchange complex through which the canal passes.
(83) The Grand Canal bustles with life: boats deliver vegetables, collect rubbish,[www.] and carry people to work.
(84) The boats averaged four to six miles an hour, and had right of way over cargo boats on the canal.
(85) Ocker Hill Power Station with two prominent chimneys, a sewage works and a canal surface with oil and floating debris.
(86) Presented with a diagram of the alimentary canal, he tended to marvel at its artistry rather than study its efficiency.
(87) Water supplies to Bristol were threatened in 1990 when the Gloucester Sharpness canal sprang a leak and temporary pipelines had to installed.
(88) This consists of lost remittances, tourist earnings and Suez Canal income, together with massive resettlement costs for returning migrant workers.
(89) The Oxford Canal, for example, was shortened by thirteen and a half miles between 1829 and 1834.
(90) Sometimes the canal companies were bought by the railway companies and the channel converted to take the rail track.