How to use in-sentence of “tay”:
– The stumps of the original bridge piers are still visible above the surface of the Tay even at high tide.
– The Tay‘s very wide mouth is spanned by a long rail bridge, the replacement for the one which fell in the Tay Bridge disaster.
– Between 1920 and 1921, the Monastery was built on the a plot of land in Thomson Road, SingaporeThomson Road that was donated by Tay Woo Seng, a Chinese businessmen.
– Wanger managed Bennett’s career, and with director Tay Garnett convinced her to change her hair from blonde to brunette.
– The Tay Bridge was designed by noted railway engineer Thomas Bouch, Rapley, John 2006.
– The disease is named after Warren Tay and Bernard Sachs who first described the disease in the late 19th century.
– Minucius Felix nói về thập tự giá của Chúa Giê-su ở hình dạng quen thuộc, ví nó như những đồ vật có xà ngang hoặc một người đàn ông dang tay cầu nguyện.
– Proposals for constructing a bridge across the River Tay date back to at least 1854.
Example sentences of “tay”:
– It could also have had the Rolls-Royce Tay 670.
– One of his most famous poems is about the Tay Bridge Disaster.
– The Tay Road Bridge was opened in 1966.
– The original Tay Bridge was designed by noted railway engineer Thomas Bouch, Rapley, John 2006.
– Plans to build a bridge across the River Tay date back to at least 1854.
– Anh được biết đến nhiều nhất với tư cách là giọng ca chính, tay guitar nhịp điệu và người viết lời chính cho ban nhạc rock Cars.>>
– Dundee is a city on the east coast of Scotland where the River Tay flows into the North Sea.
- It could also have had the Rolls-Royce Tay 670.
- One of his most famous poems is about the Tay Bridge Disaster.
– The stumps of the original bridge piers can still be seen above the surface of the Tay even at high tide.
– As with the Forth Rail Bridge, the Tay Bridge has been called the Tay Rail Bridge since the construction of the Tay Road Bridge over the firth.
– It was named after the River Tay in Scotland.
– The Tay Bridge disaster was one of the great engineering disasters of the 19th century.
– At the time a gale estimated at force ten or eleven had been blowing down the Tay estuary at right angles to the bridge.