How to use in-sentence of “rhine”:
+ The eastern border is at the Westerwald across the Rhine River.
+ Along the banks of the Rhine are several castles which notorious robber barons lived in during the 15th–18th centuries.
+ It joins the Rhine at Tössegg near Teufen.
+ Wenders was born on 14 August 1945 in Düsseldorf, Rhine Province, Germany.
+ The number of people of the city of Ludwigshafen on the Rhine exceeded the 100,000 by the year 1925.
+ Germanicus rallied the mutineers and led them on a short campaign across the Rhine into Germanic territory, stating that whatever treasure they could grab would count as their bonus.
+ This was followed by the making of the Grey League, sometimes called “Oberbund”, in 1395 in the Upper Rhine valley.
+ The municipality borders Germany, and the Rhine River enters the Netherlands near the hamlet of Spijk.

Example sentences of “rhine”:
+ It rises in the area of Nohfelden, flowing through Rhineland-Palatinate and joining the Rhine river in Bingen.
+ Finally, the Moder river flows into the Rhine RiverRhine river in Neuhaeusel.
+ From Illfurth, the Ill runs northward through Alsace, flowing parallel to the Rhine river.
+ The principality joined the Confederation of the Rhine in 1806 and was a member state of the German Confederation between 1815 and 1850.
+ Different parts of it are in several countries today, including Belgium, Luxembourg, a big part of northern France, and part of the Rhineland in Germany, which is the part of Germany west of the Rhine River.
+ The Rhine Falls, called the Rheinfall in Switzerland, are the biggest waterfalls of Europe.
+ It rises in the area of Nohfelden, flowing through Rhineland-Palatinate and joining the Rhine river in Bingen.
+ Finally, the Moder river flows into the Rhine RiverRhine river in Neuhaeusel.
+ The Moselle River is a river which flows through France and Luxembourg, then becomes part of the Rhine River after it flows into Germany.
+ The Frisians were able to make an treatyagreement with the Romans at the River Rhine in 28 CE.
+ It flows into the Rhine River.
+ The Moder Moder Rhine river, flows through the “commune”.
More in-sentence examples of “rhine”:
+ It was made up of parts of the Prussian Rhine Province and the Bavarian Palatinate of the Rhine.
+ Eick was born in Essen, Rhine Province, then-German Empire.
+ The Rhine Valley is bounded by mountains with some of the historically most significant places of Germany.
+ It is where the Rhine and the Ruhr rivers meet.
+ The Rhine is the second longest river in Europe.
+ The river Main Main forms the northern boundary of the district, the river Rhine the western border.
+ German casualties during the Allied attacks to reach the Rhine in February–March 1945 were about 400,000 men, including 280,000 men captured as prisoners of war.
+ Hodges’s 1st Army had captured Ludendorf Bridgea bridge over the Rhine at Remagen.
+ The Rhine river forms the eastern boundary of the district.
+ It is named after the two main rivers which flow through the district, the Rhine and Neckar.
+ From the statue of Saint Francis of Assisi on top of the church, there is a lovely view of Remagen and the romantic Rhine Valley.
+ The term robber baron was first used in the 12th century12th and 13th centuries to describe rich men who lived in large castles along major transportation rivers, like the Rhine in Europe.
+ A train runs out of town to the nearby Rhine Falls in Neuhausen am Rheinfall, Europe’s largest waterfall, a tourist attraction.
+ Montgomery’s 21st Army Group advanced to the Rhine with operations Veritable and Grenade in February 1945.
+ This was particularly a problem in the area to the left of the Rhine which had been ruled by Napoleon, because in the 19th century, when a farmer and his wife had died, their land was shared between all their children, so it got divided into smaller pieces.
+ Brigade A and B were positioned between the Lower Rhine and the Maas.
+ The cake was probably named in honour of the marriage, in 1884, of Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine Queen Victoria’s granddaughter to Prince Louis of Battenberg, with the four squares representing the four Battenberg princes: Louis, Alexander, Henry and Francis Joseph.
+ The Rhine can be traveled down by ship from Rheinfelden all the way to the North Sea.
+ By the river Siegfried happens to meet the Rhine Maidens and teases them by showing them the ring, but does not let them have it.
+ Ludwigshafen lies on the westbank of the Rhine River.
+ The market town is in the northern part of the Vorarlberg Rhine Valley between Bregenz and Dornbirn.
+ Finally, the Ill river flows into the Rhine RiverRhine river in the “commune” of Offendorf, just to the north of Strasbourg.
+ The main axis of the state is the Rhine river, that forms the border with Baden-Württemberg and Hesse in the southeast before running across the northern part of Rhineland-Palatinate.
+ Kleve lies on the Rhine River and borders the Netherlands.
+ The largest paradrop operation ever was Operation Market Garden in September 1944, which led into liberation of Belgium and capture of important ports at Rhine mouth.
+ The Ruhr begins near the town of Winterberg and flows into the Rhine River near Düsseldorf.
+ It was made up of parts of the Prussian Rhine Province and the Bavarian Palatinate of the Rhine.
+ Eick was born in Essen, Rhine Province, then-German Empire.
+ The Rhine Valley is bounded by mountains with some of the historically most significant places of Germany.
+ Another very successful sports team from Düsseldorf was Rhine Fire, the American footballers of the city, who won the World Ball four times until the European Football League, called NFL Europa was closed down in 2007.
+ The East Cantons were part of the Rhine Province of Prussia in Germany until 1920 but were annexed by Belgium following Germany’s defeat in World War I and the subsequent Treaty of Versailles.
+ It also made it very hard for Adolf Hitler to strengthen his Rhine defenses.
+ The Erft flows through the foothills of the Eifel, on the left side of the Rhine river.
+ France is close by, on the other side of the Rhine River, a few km to the south.
+ It is found in the Haut-Rhin Departments of Francedepartment in Alsace in north-eastern France, on Highway 9 just across the Rhine River from its terminus at the German Autobahn Steinenstadt interchange.
+ It is a left-hand tributary of the Sauer river, and so it is part of the drainage basin of the Rhine river.
+ The canton has many mountains that make up the highlands of the Rhine and Inn river valleys.
+ In the later Middle Ages serfdom began to go away west of the Rhine even as it grew in Eastern Europe.
+ Then after World War II, the Rhine Action Programme was set up to boost the Rhine‘s wildlife and reduce the pollution there.
+ It is part of the drainage basin of the Rhine river.
+ The harmony just consists of the same E flat chord for the first 136 bars until the Rhine Maidens start to sing.
+ Overlooking the west bank of the Rhine just north of the city centre is a church called the “Apollinariskirche”.
+ The reasons for the recall are not agreed, but Augustus had set the Rhine as the limit of Rome’s ambitions in Germany.
+ It joins the River Rhine at Lahnstein, near Koblenz.
+ He then negotiated a general European peace that established the Rhine River as the eastern border of France.
+ The invasion started with the Allies crossing the Rhine River.
+ The Rhine river forms the district’s border in the south.
+ Three legions were sent to the Rhine to replace the lost legions.
+ Speyer is a city in the States of Germanystate of Rhineland-Palatinate with about 50,000 inhabitants on the Rhine river.
+ To the east, the department borders Germany along the Rhine RiverRhine river, and to the south it borders with Switzerland.
+ After France won the Battle of Jena, Saxe Weimar was forced to join the Confederation of the Rhine in 1806.
+ The name comes from the road’s route along the foot of the mountains, the Rhine lowlands once being too damp to build a road there.
