canal造句(91) Finally he grabbed him by the collar, and with a spasmodic effort tipped him off the wharf into the canal.
(92) A joke went around about a passer-by who saw a man drowning in a canal.
(93) She took them by a short cut to the Weinbaum Canal.
(94) Looking down where the water of the canal licked the rocks, I saw a handful of date pits.
(95) I made my way rather painfully across the isthmus-a canal there would be a grand benefit to the world!
(96) As she rattles pots and pans, she talks about life on the canal.
(97) Eventually we came to an ancient tree-lined canal with a long-tailed water taxi parked at a dock.
(98) Purton is a tranquil village nestling between the banks of the River Severn and the Sharpness Canal.
(99) They say the canal is a big tourist attraction, and has been neglected for too long.
(100) Leven Canal is well known for miles around by fishermen.
(101) Born on a canal boat, she had a brief childhood before learning to lead the mules that pull the boat.
(102) He felt the heat beating in, midnight vibrations, the sirens down Canal, the growl of some solo drunk.
(103) I parked at Ala Wai School, retracing the path from the playground through the park toward the canal.
(104) The canal provided a shorter sea route for steamships, which enabled them to reach their destinations before the clippers.
(105) Much oil and petrol is unloaded at docks along the canal, particularly for a petrochemical works at Carrington.
(106) Housing estates lie below the canal on both sides although there is a deceptive amount of greenery about.
(107) The heart slows, the alimentary canal and the bladder constrict.
(108) The Staffs-Worcs Canal was frozen but heavy snow in the car parks made access impossible.
(109) Inset Far Left: A member of a modern piling gang inserts a steel pile to strengthen the canal bank.
(110) Walking along the canal bank one day we came across a wee lady siting on the banking drawing.
(111) It is just five yards from the Grand Canal and a picturesque 20-minute boat ride from St Mark's.
(112) They've just dragged the body of a coachman out of the canal too.
(113) Pollution experts from the National Rivers Authority were called in to assess the danger of fuel leaking into the canal.
(114) Schistosomiasis is prevalent and water hyacinths have spread throughout the canal system.
(115) The ironwork was cast in Dudley by Benjamin Gibbon and transported by water, eventually reaching the banks of the Stroudwater canal.
(116) The canal engineer William Jessop was largely responsible for this pioneering work which had been in prospect ever since the Stuart period.
(117) When canal boats are taken out of the water for repairs they are winched sideways up a slipway.
(118) Close to the Grand Canal and offering some splendid views, the apartment is reached by several flights of stairs.
(119) US troops in Panama will only be used to defend the Canal.
(120) The honeypot of Inveraray lures the car-based tourist past as the main road is on the opposite side of the canal.