How to use in-sentence of “tide”:
– The footprints were found in sediment, partially covered by beach sand, at low tide on the shore at Happisburgh.
– Gold is currently the voice of the Alabama Crimson Tide football.
– In Europe, tide mills have been used for nearly 1,000 years, mainly for grinding grains.
– Three hours later, the tide was favorable.
– If there is a strong tide where the river meets the sea, the river forms an estuary.
– When the tide starts to go back out, the upper shore is left exposed until the next high tide, 12 hours later.
– He talked about “a rising tide of discontent that threatens the public safety.” He asked Congress to pass new civil rights laws.

Example sentences of “tide”:
- Tommy, Alex and Gibson join some soldiers of a Argyll and Sutherland HighlandersHighlanders regiment and hide inside a beached trawler in the intertidal zone outside the Allied perimeter, waiting for the rising tide to refloat it.
- The border for the salt in the water moves when the tide rises and falls.
– Tommy, Alex and Gibson join some soldiers of a Argyll and Sutherland HighlandersHighlanders regiment and hide inside a beached trawler in the intertidal zone outside the Allied perimeter, waiting for the rising tide to refloat it.
– The border for the salt in the water moves when the tide rises and falls.
– In Scotland, traces of this tsunami have been found in the Montrose Basin, and the Firth of Forth, up to 80km inland and 4 metres above today’s normal tide levels.
– On 27 March, the SCA said that 14 tugboats were trying to take advantage of that day’s high tide and that more would arrive the following day if the latest attempt failed.
– He played a vital half-century which turned the final to Chennai’s tide who ultimately went on to become the champions beating the Mumbai Indians.
– It also gave the Allies an indication that the tide of war had genuinely turned in North Africa.
– During spring tides, a tidal bore — a wave caused by the tide rising — can be seen going up the river.
– It was a path covered at high tide and shown at low tide.
– Very often, the reference point is mean sea level, the level of the ocean midway between high and low tide on an average day.
– The strip of seashore that is under water at high tide and exposed at low tide, called the intertidal zone, is an important ecological product of ocean tides.
– Modern tide mills provide tidal stream power.
– At low tide they would be in rock pools.
More in-sentence examples of “tide”:
– The high tide zone is flooded for hours during each high tide.
– The Surge Zone depicts an area of Hawaii where waves crash against the rocky shore and create tide pools.
– Low tide zone organisms include abalone, sea anemones, brown seaweed, chitons, crabs, green algae, hydroids, isopods, limpets, mussels, nudibranchs, small fish, Holothuroideasea cucumber, kelp, sea stars, sea urchins, shrimp, snails, sponges, sea grass, tube worms, and whelks.
– If the barrier was not there, the high tide would fill up this volume instead, and the floodwater could then spill over the river banks in London.
– Lihou is connected to Guernsey at low tide by an ancient stone causeway between the island and L’Eree headland.
– Products produced by PG include Crest, Ivory soaps, Tide laundry detergent and Prell shampoo.
– Shell Beach is popular for families with kids as it has little surf, and lots of tide pools.
– The term brackish water comes from the Low German word “Brack”, which is a small lake made when a storm tide breaks a dike and floods land behind the dike.
– This helped make the flow of water similar every time the tide rises or falls.
– It produces a storm tide and strong wind gusts that leave areas flooded.
– Historically the term waiter was used to describe customs officers who waited on the tide for vessels to come in carrying goods to tax.
– Since the intertidal zone often Desiccationdesiccates when the tide is out, barnacles are well adapted to water loss.
– They are cemented to Rock, and covered with hard calcareous plates, which they shut firmly when the tide goes out.
– Red tide has also been an issue on the southwest coast of Florida.
– The high tide zone is inhabited by sea anemones, starfish, chitons, crabs, green algae, and mussels.
– From Teddington the river is opening out into its estuary, and at low tide it can take much greater flow rates the further one goes downstream.
– The land that appears at low tide is called mudflat in English.
– The present rise in sea level is taken from tide gauges.
– Lihou is joined to Guernsey at low tide by an ancient stone path between the island and L’Eree headland.
– In combination with a high spring tide and peripheral winds generated by Estelle, huge waves crashed on the shores of the Big Island on the afternoon of July 22.
– The weather and tide patterns are often very strange there.
– Therefore, time and tide has not thrown her into the limbo of oblivion.
– A tide station in Amereda Pass recorded a storm surge of nearly 7ft.
– GameSpot gave the game a 6 out of 10 and said that the game was clunky, they stated “”It’s a shame the wrestling isn’t up to par in “WWE 2K14” because the elements surrounding it are so interesting…For anyone who grew up loving professional wrestling, be prepared to be swept away in a tide of nostalgia.
– In “Heart of Darkness” by Joseph Conrad, Marlow tells his tale while waiting for the tide near the mouth of the Thames.
– He played college basketball with the Crimson Tide from 1992 until 1996.
– Closure begins about 9 hours before a dangerous high tide reaches the barrier.
– The storm tide was measured as 11feet/3.3meters.
– Hitherto he had been regarded as an American hero, but the tide turned and he became an arch-villain in the genocidal campaign against the Native Americans.
– They found the island’s only known drinkable water-source – a brackish spring on the north shore, exposed at half tide – and ate fish, birds, eggs, crabs and peppergrass, but they had largely exhausted the available food within a week.
– Many species live in rock poolrockpools between high tide and low tide, and on rocky shores generally.
– They can ignore the state of the tide and do not have to walk on the beach.
– The Allied victory turned the tide in the North African Campaign.
– The initial reason for them leaving was a feud between Dodd and University of AlabamaAlabama Crimson Tide Coach Denny Stadium in 1961.
– The album spawned 2 singles on it, “”The Beijing Cocktail”” and “”It’s High Tide Baby!””.
– While there has been a great deal of guessing over the cause of the toxic algae bloom, there is no evidence that it is being caused by pollution or that there has been an increase in the length or frequency of red tide outbreaks.
– The period of the tide is about 12 hours and 25.2 minutes, exactly half a “tidal lunar day”.
– A common mean sea-level standard is the midpoint between a mean low and mean high tide at a particular place.
– About 90kilometres from the sea, above London, the river begins to show the tide caused by the North Sea.
– This means that being able to predict the tide is important for coastal navigation.
– It is raised only during high tide; at ebb tide it is lowered to release the water which backs up behind it.
– Crimson Tide was released on May 12, 1995 in North America.
– Most river floods will not fill this volume in the few high tide hours when the barrier needs to be closed.
– This route was only safe when the tide was low.
– Twice a day, the tide rises up the shore and then goes back again.
– The same waves and currents that make the life in the high tide zone difficult bring food to the filter feeders and other intertidal animals.
- The high tide zone is flooded for hours during each high tide.
- The Surge Zone depicts an area of Hawaii where waves crash against the rocky shore and create tide pools.
