“swan” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “swan”:

– The black necked swan has white flight feathers, and black outer feathers.

– This name refers to a section of the Swan Lake that passes through Downtown Vernon, the community’s central business district.

– Koch helped restore the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Swan Theater in England from its 1879 remains.

– On the same day the new station opened in Swan Street.

– Neuschwanstein Castle actually means New Swan Stone Castle.

– After the Swan River Colony was established in 1830, Robert Thomson settled on the island with his family.

– She starred as Odette in George Balanchine’s Swan Lake.

swan - some sentence examples
swan – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “swan”:

– Her father, Archibald Ross King, and two brothers died after drowning in Swan River.

– Charlie Swan is Isabella’s father and he is the ex-husband of Bella’s mother, Renee.

– Sir Joseph Wilson Swan was an EnglandEnglish physicist and chemist who was well known because he created the incandescent light bulb, about a year before Thomas Edison.

– On his way back to England in September 1832, he made his second and final visit to the Swan River Colony.

– However, the black swan is black with a red beak.

– The whooper swan, Bewick’s swan and mute swan look quite similar, but the details are different.

– The movie is based on the ballet, Swan Lake.

– He had been turned into a swan by the evil magic of Ortrud.

– On 4 February 1839, Gilbert went to the Swan River settlement.

– The place is called Swan Cut.

– The young King Ludwig II of Bavaria built a fairy-tale castle in the south of Germany and called it “Neuschwanstein” meaning: “New Swan Stone”.

– Aphrodite’s symbols include the dolphin, myrtle, rose, dove, sparrow, swan and pearl, and the dove, sparrow and swan were her sacred animals.

– In 1697, the Dutch explorer Willem de Vlamingh found black birds that looked like swans, during an expedition on the shores of Swan River, in Australia.

– She was also in “Black Swan Black Swan“, “The Last Temptation of Christ” and “Hannah and Her Sisters”.

– It was based on a poem by Stéphane Mallarmé about a swan that could not fly away because it was stuck on the frozen lake.

- Her father, Archibald Ross King, and two brothers died after drowning in Swan River.

- Charlie Swan is Isabella's father and he is the ex-husband of Bella's mother, Renee.

More in-sentence examples of “swan”:

– The trumpeter swan is the largest species of swan.

– Measuring 125 to 170 centimetres in length, this large swan is wholly white in plumage with an orange bill bordered with black.

– Fielding first met Barratt after seeing him perform his solo stand-up performance at the Hellfire Comedy Club in the Wycombe Swan theatre.

– The mute swan, trumpeter swan, and whooper swan are the largest swans.

– His government, with Wayne Swan as treasurer, spent a lot of money to try and keep the economy going.

– A swan is a kind of water bird, from the genera “Cygnus” and “Coscoroba”.

– In 1827, a Captain in the British Navy, James Stirling, sailed up the Swan River and liked what he saw.

– In 1885, a new station just north of Swan Street was opened.

– The sadness is the only swan which is almost completely black, the Mourning swan.

– To the right of the chapel and opposite, the swan and antlers remind us of the abbey’s founding legend.

– It is at the place where the Swan River runs into the Indian Ocean.

– They planned to start a colony at the Swan River in Western Australia.

– For most people in Europe, a swan is a large white bird: The only species of swan that occurs in Europe is white.

– The Okanagan people settled around the city’s two lakes, Okanagan Lake and Swan Lake, eating seasonal foods.

– Yagan was blamed for spearing cattle near the Swan River.

– The Swan and Sugar Loaf pub, which featured as the firefighters’ local pub, has since been converted to flats.

– An adult whooper swan weighs 9-11 kg.

– In 1904, Swan was knighted, awarded the Royal Society’s Hughes Medal, and was made an honorary member of the Pharmaceutical Society.

– There is an epic fight between the zombies and the British, Jack Sparrow and Captain Barbosa, and Will Turner/Elizabeth Swan and some left over zombies.

– This type of light bulb worked poorly and was little used until Joseph Swan and Thomas Edison improved it in the 1870s.

– For some time, both the old and new stations were used, before the ground level Swan Street station was closed.

– Tram route 70 goes past Richmond Station along Swan Street.

– Suddenly a wounded swan falls dead at Gurnemanz’s feet.

– The Peregrine Falcon, Merlin, European Robin, Willow Warbler, Song Thrush, Dunnock, Swan and a subspecies of Winter Wren possibly native to the island also nest in the curraghs.

– He believed he could go north around the deserts to the coast of Western Australia, and then follow the coast south to the Swan River.

– Robert Swan Mueller III is an American lawyer and civil servant.

- The trumpeter swan is the largest species of swan.

- Measuring 125 to 170 centimetres in length, this large swan is wholly white in plumage with an orange bill bordered with black.
- Fielding first met Barratt after seeing him perform his solo stand-up performance at the Hellfire Comedy Club in the Wycombe Swan theatre.

– The Trumpeter Swan makes a big mound nest, and flamingos make mounds, too.

– Goose is a genus containing 11 species within the swan subfamily.

– When Europeans first sailed to Australia, the first swan that they saw was black.

– The Swan occupies a 15th Century, Grade II listed lodge, formerly known as Bishops Lodge.

– In addition to the Omega Nebula and Swan Nebula, it is also called the Horseshoe Nebula, the Checkmark Nebula and the Lobster Nebula.

– The Swan Islands, or Islas Santanilla, are a chain of three islands.

– Peter Swan wan English former professional footballer.

– Occasionally falsetto can be used for comic effect, as in the roasted swan in the “Carmina Burana” by Carl Orff.

– Fremantle left the Swan River Colony on 25 August 1829, for the British Army base of Trincomalee, Ceylon where he was based the next couple of years.

– He gets out of the boat, tells the swan that it can go, and then he greets the king.

– In 1921 Black Swan Records was started in Harlem.

– Wayne Swan was Deputy Prime Minister of AustraliaDeputy Prime Minister, Treasurer and Deputy Leader of the Australian Labor Party.

– This was because of Radio Swan Radio Swan, which began broadcasting in May 1960 during preparation for, and during, the Bay of Pigs Invasion of Cuba.

– The swan was a holy bird and people believed that killing a swan would cause the killer to die.

– It was established by English people who arrived there in 1829 and established the Swan River Colony.

– With the change of government, new Treasurer Wayne Swan has stated in 2008, that the Labor government has no plans to dismantle the four pillars policy.

– Around when Floyd first became a tropical storm, a tropical cyclone warnings and watchestropical storm warning was issued for the Swan Islands and Grand Cayman.

– Punt Road is under the station with a major interchange with Swan Street and Brunton Avenue.

– The Swan River is an important river in Western Australia.

– The Merginae or seaducks are a subfamily of the Anatidae, the duck, goose and swan family of birds.

– Isabella Marie Swan was born on September 13, 1987 to Renée and Charlie Swan, a young couple living in the small town of Forks, Washington.

– The black swan is a large waterbird that mostly breeds in the southeast and southwest areas of Australia.

– It is built on the banks of the Swan River.

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