“thames” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “thames”:

– A train run by Thames Trains left London Paddington railway station for Bedwyn in Wiltshire at 08:06am.

– Prime Minister Harold Wilson’s wife Mary complained when the newly formed Thames Television decided to stop showing it in 1968.

– It is located on a peninsula on the South Bank of the River Thames and is a part of the Docklands area.

– It crosses the River Thames in a north-west south-east direction between Vauxhall on the south bank and Westminster on the north bank.

– It passes through the London Boroughs of Croydon, Sutton, Merton, and Wandsworth to join the River Thames at Wandsworth.

thames in sentences?
thames in sentences?

Example sentences of “thames”:

– The Dartford Tunnel can be used to drive under the River Thames between Essex and Kent.

– The Thames Valley region is one of the wealthiest regions in the European Union It has good communications, a well educated work force, is near to London, and has strong local employers.

– At the end of the ice age, the three-mile thick ice sheet over Britain north of the Thames melted.

– The reason is that Hammersmith Bridge on the Thames is unsafe, and the coronavirus dangers are greater in London.

– The Victoria Embankment is part of the Thames Embankment, a road and walkway along the north bank of the River Thames in London.

– The Thames Embankment is a major feat of 19th century civil engineering.

– The art historian Pierre de la Ruffinière du Prey, has said that the villa in Wale’s drawing looks like Alexander Pope’s villa on the River Thames in London.

– The extension of the DLR to a new terminus at Lewisham stationLewisham passes under the River Thames in a deep tube tunnel.

– It was previously the only bridge over the Thames downstream from Kingston upon ThamesKingston until Putney Bridge opened in 1729.

– Released in 2005, a study by four respected academics contained a proposal to replace the Thames Barrier with a more ambitious 16km long barrier across the Thames Estuary from Sheerness in Kent to Southend-on-SeaSouthend in Essex.

– According to one story the King forgave Handel because he wrote some lovely music called “Water Music” which was performed on a boat on the Thames at a royal water party.

– As well as the Thames Barrier, the smaller gates along the Thames Tideway must be closed.

– Wandsworth is an inner suburb of London on the south bank of the River Thames in south-west London.

– By the 18th century, the Thames was one of the world’s busiest waterways, as London became the centre of the very big British Empire.

– Both the front locomotive of the High Speed Train and the Thames Turbo were written off.

– It was unique in containing below it a tunnel for a tramway, which started just north of Southampton Row, passed beneath Aldwych and continued to the Thames Embankment: this Kingsway tramway subway joined the North and South London tram systems.

– Albert Bridge is a road bridge over the River Thames in West London.

– It is next to the opposite bank of the River Thames to Windsor, BerkshireWindsor and is connected to the Windsor Bridge.

– The report of Hermann Bondi into the North Sea flood of 1953 affecting parts of the Thames Estuary and parts of London was what led to the building of the barrier.

– This is a list of crossings of the River Thames including bridges, tunnels and ferries.

- The Dartford Tunnel can be used to drive under the River Thames between Essex and Kent.

- The Thames Valley region is one of the wealthiest regions in the European Union It has good communications, a well educated work force, is near to London, and has strong local employers.

More in-sentence examples of “thames”:

- A famous example is Hampton Court on the river Thames in London where Henry VIII had his court.

- Richard Arthur Brabazon Ponsonby was born at Gravesend on the south bank of the Thames in Kent.

– A famous example is Hampton Court on the river Thames in London where Henry VIII had his court.

– Richard Arthur Brabazon Ponsonby was born at Gravesend on the south bank of the Thames in Kent.

– This was a good place to meet because people from the north could cross the Thames River by London Bridge.

– The most level way to the Thames was chosen because the horses could not pull the box up any hills.

– The front two coaches of the Thames Turbo were completely destroyed, and the front locomotive of the High Speed Train was badly damaged.

– It reclaimed marshy land next to the River Thames in central London.

– BBC News – On Red Nose Day, people swim the Thames for charity.

– It is the least busy Thames road bridge in London except for Southwark Bridge.

– It does not include the source of the Thames at Thames Head in Kemble, GloucestershireKemble, Gloucestershire, nor central London or the outflowing of the Thames into the Thames Estuary.

– The River Thames is a large river in England.

– See Crossings of the River Thames for a full article.

– John le Carré changed the novel to make a television program for Thames Television.

– Commercial Union was established following a conflagration near London Bridge in 1861, known as the 1861 Tooley Street fireGreat Tooley Street Fire, which destroyed a number of warehouses and wharves along the River Thames as a result of which the fire insurance companies were hit by a series of massive claims.

– Long Wittenham is in the Thames Valley southeast of Abingdon.

– Phase 2 would have extended the line along Fleet Street to stations at Aldwych, Ludgate Circus, Cannon Street, Fenchurch Street, St Katherine’s Dock, Wapping and then under the River Thames to New Cross, terminating at Lewisham.

– He was born in Thames Ditton, Surrey and grew up in Antwerp, Belgium.

– Southwark Cathedral, The Cathedral and Collegiate Church of St Saviour and St Mary Overie in Southwark, London, lies on the south bank of the River Thames close to London Bridge.

– The port was in the Thames at the city center.

– Altogether, 31 people died: 24 people on the Thames Turbo and 6 people on the High Speed Train were killed by the crash itself, while another person was killed by the fire.

– The back carriage of the Thames Turbo, however, is now a spare part.

– The crash also happened shortly after the Thames Turbo driver had qualified, after his 2 weeks of training.

– 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.

– The surge tide is funnelled down the North Sea which narrows towards the English Channel and the Thames Estuary.

– The River Thames flowing through London is one of the most familiar of river estuaries.

– The Thames Valley Region is a term that is used for the EnglandEnglish counties and towns along the course of the River Thames.

– All rivers discharging into the Thames and Medway and their estuaries.

– Under licence from the Board of Trinity College Dublin, the art publishers Thames and Hudson produced a second facsimile edition in 1974.

– The series was made by Thames Television for the ITV network in 1983.

– The Roman BritainRomans built the city of “Londinium” along the River Thames in the year AD 43.

– The Thames River, not to be confused with the River Thames, is a short river in the United StatesU.S.

– If the storm surge coincides with a spring tide, dangerously high water levels can occur in the Thames Estuary.

– Legend says the three suites were first played on a trip taken by George I of Great BritainKing George I of England up the Thames to Chelsea or Lambeth on 17 July 1717.

– Once river navigation has been stopped and all gates closed, then the Thames Barrier itself can be closed.

– Southend-on-Sea is just a couple of miles away on the other side of the Thames estuary.

– Wimbledon lies in the south west area of London, south of Wandsworth, and east of Kingston upon Thames on the outskirts of Greater London.

– Chronicle of the Pharaohs, Thames Hudson Ltd, 1994.

– Edgar was recognized as king north of the Thames by Mercian nobles in 958, and officially took the throne when Edwy died in October 959.

– Norman Robert Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank, is an English architect.

– It was also in 661 that Wulfhere of Mercia controlled all lands north of the Thames including the abbey at Dorchester.

– Fulwell is an area in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames in outer South West London.

– Waterloo Bridge is a road and foot traffic bridge crossing the River Thames in London, England between Blackfriars Bridge and Hungerford Bridge.

– A Saxon minster served a south Thames area.

– Barnum made plans the same month to raise an iron building on the Thames Embankment for his circus shows.

– From Westminster Abbey, 1066 Harold’s Way follows the Embankment and the Thames Path to Greenwich, the O2Arena and the Thames Barrier.

– Tower Bridge is in London: it crosses the River Thames near the Tower of London.

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