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121. The president realized he could not hold back the tide of change, and resigned. 122. The government are unable to stem the tide of popular indignation. 123. When the tide rises, the seawater reaches around our house. 124. Measures have been taken to stem the tide of pornography . 125. We should be naturalized to the new tide of the world. 126. The tide was coming in as he rounded the rocks. 127. He doesn't have the courage to go against the tide of public opinion. 128. A lot of rubbish was washed up by the high tide. 129. The boat was unable to make much headway against the tide. 130. 19th century scientists were swept along on the tide of Darwin's theories. 131. When the tide is out,we can pick up some shells on the sand. 132. We must take action to stem the tide of resignations. 133. The victory turned the tide of the war in North Africa. 134. The next tide, it was announced, would be even higher than the last. 135. Seeing the tide was now running in his direction, he renewed his campaign for reform. 136. You can only see the beach when the tide is out. 137. Some scientists are working hard at how tide can be harnessed to produce electricity. 138. With the tide of public opinion against him, the president may lose. 139. The tide turned for Hingis at the start of the second set. 140. It's easier to go with the tide than to oppose the views of the majority. 141. She gazed down into the ocean, hypnotized by the swirling tide. 142. He lost his hold on the rock and was swept away by the tide. 143. The emergency services were working against the clock as the tide began to rise. 144. The boats will put to sea on this evening's high tide. 145. The island can only be reached at low tide . 146. She thought of the tide rushing in,[http:///tide.html] covering the wet sand. 147. The tide of public opinion seems to be turning at last. 148. At high tide the sea covers the rocks, but at low tide it uncovers them. 149. I always remind myself that time and tide wait for no man. 150. The Labour Party swept into on a tide of discontent over rising prices.