channel造句91. Market research showed that 93% of the viewing public wanted a hit film channel.
92. The stream from the mountain slope fretted a channel through the soft earth along the mountain foot.
93. Next up on Channel 4 is the first episode of a new medical drama set in Chicago.
94. Parsons is the dean of the TV news correspondents at Channel Nine.
95. The ship went through the busy shipping lanes of the English Channel.
96. Jacques Delors wants a system set up to channel funds to the poor countries.
97. Last October the first batch of low - alloy channel steel was successfully rolled.
98. The remote control allows you to change channel at the touch of a button.
99. A host of problems may delay the opening of the Channel Tunnel.
100. The campaign provided a channel for protest against the war.
101. This new pay-TV channel sends signals via satellite to cable companies.
102. Channel 4 is running a series on the unfairness of the legal system.
103. I like to hop from channel to channel when I watch TV.
104. The sewage channel chokes.
105. They cut a channel from the river to bring water to the field.
106. The government is to channel more funds into local development schemes.
107. This channel comes on the air every morning at 7 am.
108. The notion of a Channel Tunnel first saw the light of day more than a century ago.
109. Ten British and French companies combined to form the Channel Tunnel Group.
110. As the boat plodded into British waters and up the English Channel(Sentence dictionary), Customs had their eye on her.
111. We must channel all our energies into the new scheme.
112. The fast-moving water had scoured out a channel in the rock.
113. The new channel is certainly good news for the movie watcher.
114. She had the distinction of being the first woman to swim the Channel.
115. The Channel Tunnel links Britain with the rest of Europe.
116. In 1875, Captain Matthew Webb became the first man to swim the English Channel.
117. To change channel, select the desired number on the receiver unit.
118. Steam boats carried thousands of visitors across the channel from Europe.
119. High tides in the North Sea were funnelled down into the English Channel by a storm.
120. She first set foot on French soil at a small Channel port.