How to use in-sentence of “lighthouse”:
+ A shore will often have a lighthouse on it to help ships in the sea.
+ The lighthouse is managed by the Customs Administration of the Ministry of Finance.
+ It struck western Cuba on October 10, and hit the Florida Keys on the 11th, destroying the old Key West lighthouse and Fort Taylor.
+ This lighthouse happened to be the entrance for Rapture.
+ The community is in an elevated area not far from the sea where the old lighthouse was that aided the ships to come in the port of the city.
+ It has a lighthouse made from limestone built in 1859.
Example sentences of “lighthouse”:
+ On Plymouth Hoe is the third lighthouse which formerly stood on the Eddystone Rock in the English Channel.
+ In 1905, a lighthouse was built on the island; there is also a weather station.
+ The lighthouse is the only armed lighthouse in Taiwan.
+ On Plymouth Hoe is the third lighthouse which formerly stood on the Eddystone Rock in the English Channel.
+ In 1905, a lighthouse was built on the island; there is also a weather station.
+ The lighthouse is the only armed lighthouse in Taiwan.
+ In 1987 the Lighthouse was changed to automatic operation, and is now checked by the Trinity House Depot at Harwich.
+ Farol means lighthouse in Portuguese.
+ The new lighthouse is tall.
+ The Angels Gate Lighthouse is home to the annual Angel’s Gate Lighthouse Swim competition, held by Lifeguards and San Pedro residents each summer.
+ The first building was the first lighthouse authorized by the U.S.
+ The lighthouse was rebuilt in 1962.
+ The Eluanbi Lighthouse was built near the tip of Taiwan in the late 1800s.
+ On the west, the Cape Otway Lighthouse was first lit in 1848.
+ Divers discovered remains of the lighthouse in fall 1994 on the floor of Alexandria’s Eastern Harbour.
+ There’s also an active lighthouse which has been in use since 1977.
More in-sentence examples of “lighthouse”:
+ The work mainly the building of a large pier or quay with a lighthouse at the end.
+ In 1954 the lighthouse was coverted to electricity and a 2,830 kilocandela lamp was put in.
+ The work mainly the building of a large pier or quay with a lighthouse at the end.
+ In 1954 the lighthouse was coverted to electricity and a 2,830 kilocandela lamp was put in.
+ Popular tourist centres are St Andrew’s Church, Kovilthottam, Kottankulangara Devi Temple, Kovilthottam beach, Kovilthottam lighthouse amd the area around Ashtamudi lake.
+ HMS Himalaya noted the lighthouse was in use in the ship log on 19 July 1917.
+ Fortifications may still be seen around the modern lighthouse near the harbor.
+ Aboriginal tribes had also attacked the lighthouse because they did not want it on their land.
+ The spinning causes a lighthouse effect, as the radiation is only seen at short intervals.
+ The Lighthouse of Alexandria, or the “Pharos”, was a tall tower built between 285 and 247 BCE.
+ The lighthouse took twenty years to build.
+ Lastly, the lighthouse which is registered on the map of the world is a really beautiful and charming attraction.
+ Another lighthouse was at Cape Wickham at the northern end of King Island in 1861.
+ The Cape Henry Lighthouse was the first work of the new U.S.
+ Eluanbi Lighthouse is a lighthouse in Kenting National Park, Taiwan.
+ Damage on the lighthouse from the First Sino-Japanese War was fixed in 1898 by the Japanese.
+ World War I started soon and the construction of the lighthouse was delayed.
+ It was built in 1870 and it is the tallest brick lighthouse in the United States.
+ The lighthouse complex was automated in 1990 and is monitored and controlled from the Trinity House Operations Control Centre in Harwich.
+ The hight of the lighthouse is 33 meters.
+ The Lighthouse is unusual in lacking any sort of harbour.
+ Near the lighthouse shore, famous “divers” perform daring jumps off high rocks into the Pacific Ocean for tips from onlooking tourists.
+ The Lighthouse is built of ashlar limestone and is not plastered.
+ A lighthouse is a tall building that has a light near the top.
+ In 1852 George took the position of lighthouse keeper at Pencarrow Head.
+ The lighthouse is the only one in Taiwan that is armed.
+ The lighthouse is probably operated by Colombian authorities.
+ Mary Jane Bennett was the first wiktofficial lighthouse keeper in New Zealand, and the only woman to have the position.
+ It was built on the island of Pharos in Alexandria, Egypt to serve as a lighthouse for sailors.
+ The next southerly manned outpost of South America is the lighthouse of Cape Horn.
+ A lighthouse was built on Deal Island in 1848 to help ships in the eastern part of the Straits.
+ In the order close to the land, there are six islands: Shield Island, Pine tree Island, Suri Island, Awl Island, Oyster Island, and Lighthouse Island.
+ Eluanbi Lighthouse was built in 1883.
+ A bluestone lighthouse was built in 1849-50 to replace the wooden one.
+ For example, Caligula built a lighthouse at that provided a model for the one built soon after at Dover.
+ The lighthouse is sometimes called “The Light of East Asia”, because its intensity is very powerful.
+ The Currituck Beach Light is a lighthouse in Corolla, North CarolinaCorolla, North Carolina, on the Outer Banks.
+ Mazatlán’s lighthouse began to shine by mid-1879.
+ The Cape Henry Lighthouse is a lighthouse in Virginia.
+ Point Pinos Lighthouse, the oldest continuously working lighthouse on the West Coast, is in Pacific Grove.
+ Since 1977, the lighthouse is automatic, and no longer requires people to be on the island.
+ However, the lighthouse was in use before 1918.
+ The Lighthouse tower is 30m high and is unusual because it is square, not round.
+ The Pokedex classifies it as the Lighthouse Pokemon, which has often been portrayed in various media: In Pokemon Gold, Silver and Crystal, an Ampharos lights-up the Olivine City lighthouse.
+ The lighthouse is open to the public.
+ Graffiti-related activities are often organised, for example covering the local lighthouse with graffiti.
+ Similar to how you can only see a lighthouse when the beam is shining at your direction.
+ The tallest lighthouse in South America is nearby.
+ Next to the lighthouse there is also a memorial of the “Taiwan Eight Magnificent Sceneries”.