How to use in-sentence of “canal”:
+ The Vettabbia Canal, known in Italian as the Naviglio Vettabbia, is a canal in the southern part of Milan, a city in northern Italy.
+ Narrandera’s Irrigation Canal which carries water to the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area flows through the town.
+ From 1862 till 1872, the canal to the river Leie was dug.
+ His Majesty sailed this canal in victory and in the power of his return from overthrowing the wretched Kush.” Oakes, op.
+ Number 8 Hogan Avenue in Dublin near Grand Canal Dock was used for Rita’s house.
+ The Grand Canal or Dayunhe or Jing–Hang Grand Canal is the longest and oldest canal and artificial river in the world.

Example sentences of “canal”:
+ Nerve swelling and compression in the narrow bone canal are thought to stop the nerve from working.
+ This canal connected the Santee and Cooper Rivers in a 22-mile section.
+ The North Korea Canal would connect SinUiJu-Pyongyang-GaeSeong, Wonsan-GaeSeong.
+ As of February 16, 2015, Canal de las Estrellas is broadcasting “Que te perdone Dios” weeknights at 6:15pm, replacing “Yo no creo en los hombres”.
+ When the Suez Canal was opened in 1869, it created the first salt-water passage between the Red Sea and the Mediterranean.
+ The White Sea – Baltic Canal links it through Onega Lake to the Baltic Sea and the major city and port of Saint Petersburg.
+ Nerve swelling and compression in the narrow bone canal are thought to stop the nerve from working.
+ This canal connected the Santee and Cooper Rivers in a 22-mile section.
+ The North Korea Canal would connect SinUiJu-Pyongyang-GaeSeong, Wonsan-GaeSeong.
+ Sight-seeing by boats there are tours of canals, visiting fruit orchards and orchid farmt Office, via Chinda canal and Bangchang canal, passing rose apple orchards, coconut orchards, and orchid farms.
+ When the Lehigh Canal was made the economy got bigger.
+ Göta Canal is a canal in southern Sweden.
+ It is split into two continents by the Suez Canal into the continents of Africa and Eurasia, the latter of which has been historically further subdivided into Europe and Asia.
More in-sentence examples of “canal”:
+ With the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914, Navassa became important again, because of a lighthouse being built there.
+ In the course of the raid and seizure of the canal by Nasser, the statue of de Lesseps at the entrance of the Suez Canal was removed from its pedestal, to symbolize the end of European ownership of the waterway.
+ With the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914, Navassa became important again, because of a lighthouse being built there.
+ In the course of the raid and seizure of the canal by Nasser, the statue of de Lesseps at the entrance of the Suez Canal was removed from its pedestal, to symbolize the end of European ownership of the waterway.
+ The most important business-sites and industrial estates are located to the north of Roeselare-city in Beveren and to the east along the canal Roeselare-Leie and the factory site ‘Mandeldal’.
+ According to the nationalization act, SCA is bound by the 1888 Convention of Constantinople, which grants the right of free access and use of the canal at equal conditions to all ships, commercial ships and ships of war, in times of peace or of war, even to ships of bitterparties.
+ During Christmas 1798, the Chester Canal Company sold some sugar that was damaged in their packet boat and this was advertised by the town crier.
+ During the Six-Day War in 1967, the canal was closed.
+ Most deaths were from disease, and before United States construction of the canal began.
+ The ancient Romans built the canal to bring water to the city.
+ Earphones that are worn inside the ear canal are called In-ear headphones or In-ear monitors.
+ The canal was 2021 Suez Canal obstructionblocked for part of late March 2021 by the “Ever Given”, a container ship, which became stuck diagonally.
+ According to SCA’s web site, its facilities also include 114 ferry connections with 36 ferry boats; the Ahmed Hamdi road tunnel; the Nile Shipyard; the roads alongside the canal; a silk production in a farm using treated sanitary waste water for waste; water plants in the canal cities; 12,000 housing units; a hospital in Ismailia and emergency hospitals at both ends of the canal; 4 schools and various sports and recreational centers.
+ Other civic works such as canal building and improvements in roads and railway were also undertaken to minimise effects of any future famines.
+ As trade between these two citycities increased, a canal and a railway were built that passed very close to the town.
+ During wartime the canal was even used as a weapon: the dikes of the Yellow River were sometimes broken to flood the enemy troops.
+ The canal made it possible to easily transport goods across the world.
+ She was on Canal 13 until the end of 2004, in 2006 emigrated to TV channel La Red, to be the host of “Intrusos” with journalist Gaspar Domínguez.
+ The canal was left in a bad state for many years until, more recently, it was restored.
+ The right arm is the Main-Danube canal which allows big ships to travel from the river Main to the Danube.
+ A branch of the Grand Union Canal connects to the River Nene in Northampton.
+ Disraeli got news that the KhediveKhedive of Egypt, Ismail Pasha, was planning to sell his shares in the canal company.
+ The expansion project of the Panama Canal and the free trade agreement with the United States is expected to boost and extend the economy.
+ Before the canal was built, the site was a dry salt valley or basin.
+ The withdrawal of the Peel Division from the Peel-Raam Position to the Zuid-Willemsvaart, a canal to the west, meant leaving behind their trenches and artillery for a totally unprepared line.
+ River cruises operate down the Manchester Ship Canal and the Leeds Liverpool Canal also connects into Liverpool.
+ The Canal du Midi also flows through the “commune”.
+ It is connected to the Small Bitter Lake, through which the canal also runs.
+ Boats on the Main can use the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal to go to Eastern Europe.
+ The North Shore Channel is a canal built between 1907 and 1910 to flush the sewage-filled North Branch of the Chicago River down the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal.
+ The Canal caused a burst of population in western New York.
+ The Trent Mersey Canal flows through the west and south of the town centre.
+ Some of the most well-known Kress locations included New York City’s Fifth Avenue, Canal Street, New Orleans, and one at Hollywood’s Hollywood Boulevard.
+ The Caledonian Canal connects it with Inverness.
+ Most of these flowed west, moving towards the Ypres—Commines canal which went north-south.
+ The American interventions in Nicaragua were designed to prevent the construction of a trans-isthmian canal by any nation but the USA.
+ Bill Kavanagh, a National Maritime College of Ireland lecturer and former captain, has said that sailing through the Suez canal was very difficult, and risky.
+ The last years of his life were marred by charges of corruption in the Canal Scrip Fraud case.
+ It is part of the London Canal Network.
+ The Seoul-Busan Canal runs between Seoul and Busan, two of South Korea’s largest cities, and connecting the Han River and Nakdong River.
+ The government of Egypt requires ships traveling through the canal to be boarded by an Egyptian “Suez crew”, including one or more official maritime pilots from Egypt’s SCA.
+ From a viewpoint about one kilometre before the top of the pass, one can see the Swat Canal in the valley below.
+ The national inland waterways agency, Waterways Ireland, is planning to restore the Ulster Canal from the Newtownbutler area of Lough Erne to Clones.
+ The anal canal contains many nerves, which can easily be traumatized.
+ After retiring from Congress in 1995, Hughes was appointed by President Bill Clinton as United States Ambassador to Panama, a post he held until October, 1998 leading up to the historic turnover of the Panama Canal to Panama control.
+ A less expensive route was surveyed to the east, but the route chosen would have taken the canal through a mineral-rich area.
+ Truck traffic on the road is projected to rise once the widening of the Panama Canal is completed in 2015.
+ Over 200 vessels at both ends of the canal were stopped by “Ever Given”, including five other container ships of similar size.
+ On 23 March 2021, at 07:40 EGY, the “Given” was travelling through the Suez Canal when it was caught in a sandstorm.
+ The Bude Canal is a disused canal.
+ More recently the Erewash canal was built and then the railway.
