canal造句(151) Breathless with excitement, Meredith scanned the stretch of stunning palaces which lined the canal, feeling a sense of awe.
(152) It would be awful to get up next morning and find she had drifted down the canal.
(153) Three hundred and twenty-eight yards from the tee the Suez Canal cuts a deep channel across the course.
(154) The corresponding reduction in the space posteriorly restricts the canal available for the spinal cord.
(155) The mills of Lancashire were supplied with coal and cotton via the canal network.
(156) Dotted with warming sheds, food courts and places to rent skates and ice sleighs, the canal never seems to sleep.
(157) It will include development of canal and river banks and extensive landscaping.
(158) The Basingstoke Canal runs parallel with the railway in the background.
(159) This has meant that big single babies no longer easily pass through the birth canal.
(160) But the canal era was nearing its end, snuffed out by the new railroads.
(161) Those who lent to the turnpike trusts were even more localised than those who bought canal stock.
(162) They want to get through the canal in the one day.
(163) Across the fields towards the downs is the disused Wilts and Berks Canal.
(164) You can use your included Canal Bus Pass to hop on and off the Rembrandt cruise.
(165) My father was a sea captain, a pilot in the Suez Canal.
(166) The Grand Union Canal's reservoir at Ruislip was marketed by the canal company as a leisure amenity in the 1930s.
(167) This venture was short-lived, as the Regent's canal was cut right through the middle of the pitch.
(168) The lorry smashed through a brick wall and plunged into the fast-flowing canal, landing on its side.
(169) However, with modern means of transport, this canal is no longer in use.
(170) She was in the birth canal, her head and ears were covered, she was at peace.
(171) The canal runs high above the Tame valley at Hamstead.
(172) Hours were spent paddling around in the dark on the Suez Canal until they believed they had mastered handling of the inflatables.
(172)try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(173) The record company had now moved from Vernon Yard to larger premises, beyond the canal, railway tracks and council estates.
(174) The Grand Canal was wider than she'd anticipated, teeming with water-buses and motorboats, barges and gondolas.
(175) They left the Grand Canal behind them and glided through a labyrinth of quieter waterways.
(176) A similar mixed result had attended the efforts of earlier canal engineers.
(177) When I was 12 I tunnelled into the side of the local canal and inserted a glass panel.
(178) The next alley led him to a bridge across a small canal that bordered a street.
(179) The passageway to the cordoned-off Alsbach canal was wet and dark, and I was glad to have a flashlight.
(180) The Birmingham Canal, authorised in 1768, in effect gave birth to a port.