How to use the word “tides”

How to use in-sentence of “tides”:

+ He played for Tacoma Tides and the United States Men’s national team.

+ The local baseball team was called the Tidewater Tides for years.

+ The attack was put off for a short time because of the tides in the Harlem River that stopped some of the troops from landing.

+ A brief stint on Go Kart Records saw the release of “Fly the Flag”, and now with their newest release of “Windward Tides and Wayward Sails” in 2003 finds them on Union Label Group.

+ Harnessing the tides in a bay or estuary has been achieved in France, Canada and Russia, and could be achieved in other areas with a large tidal range.

+ Pierre Melanson and other Acadians who joined him in Grand-Pré built dykes there to hold back the tides along the Minas Basin.

+ A Thames Barrier flood defence closure is triggered when high tides are forecast in the North Sea “and” river flows are high at the tidal limit at Teddington weir.

+ High tides and wind cause great damage to crops and property.

How to use the word tides
How to use the word tides

Example sentences of “tides”:

+ There have been numerous wrecks on the islets; fierce tides reaching 6-7 knots on springs and a lack of landmarks account for many wrecks in the area.

+ There are slow sea currents, low tides and frequent fogs, especially in summer.

+ The dramatic coastal exposure of the Coal Age rocks, known as the Joggins Fossil Cliffs, are continually hewn and freshly exposed by the actions of the tides in the Cumberland Basin.

+ Tidal force is caused by gravity and makes tides happen.

+ Weather affects the formation of cays greatly; large tides would bring much more debris onto the cay and thus make it larger, while a hurricane destroys a cay.

+ Watching the tides and the long south-western swell at Wilson’s Promontory convinced him that his idea was right.

+ There have been numerous wrecks on the islets; fierce tides reaching 6-7 knots on springs and a lack of landmarks account for many wrecks in the area.

+ There are slow sea currents, low tides and frequent fogs, especially in summer.

+ Because some of the islands are quite low, rising sea levels and big tides have meant many areas are now being flooded.

+ Like other hydroelectricity, tidal power produces no pollution and is a renewable energy source, because tides are caused by events that happen in the solar system and so will not run out.

+ The Hull Tidal Surge Barrier is where the River Hull joins the Humber Estuary and is lowered at times when unusually high tides are expected.

+ It is said that London was made capital of Roman Britain at the spot where the tides reached in 43 AD, but different things have pushed this spot farther up the river in the over 2000 years since then.

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