“trench” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “trench”:

– In trench warfare, the two sides fighting each other dug trenches in a battlefield.

– The war continued for years, and neither side gained much ground in the resulting trench warfare.

– The 5000 metres deep Cayman Trench separates them.

– There was trench warfare until an evacuation of all Allied troops was finally ordered.

– War novels from this time included the experiences of trench warfare, but also began to tell the stories of what happened at home during the war.

trench - some sentence examples
trench – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “trench”:

– Jacka jumped into the trench by himself and killed most of the Turkish soldiers in it.

– Each trench was dug with alternate fire-bays and traverses.

– The first dedicated designs were developed in the latter stages of World War I both as improvements on earlier stocked pistols, and to offer an advantage in trench warfare.

– Communication trenches, were dug at an angle to the frontline trench and were used to transport men, equipment and food supplies.

– In the 1950s, trench coats became a popular fashion item.

– Some define the hadopelagic as waters below 6000 meters, whether in a trench or not.

– Near the island of Guam is the famous Mariana Trench where the Pacific Plate descends under the leading edge of the Eurasian Plate.

– They spread a disease called trench fever.

– The French and the British were more prepared for a trench war.

– As the war progressed, more machine guns were used in trench warfare in combination with barbed wire defensive positions, making them the most deadly weapon on the battle field.

– This deep area is the Mariana trench proper.

– A trench is long and narrow.

– A trench can be defined as a long narrow ditch.

– Half or more of the trench is filled with “green” bricks which are stacked in an open lattice pattern to allow airflow.

– The Norwegian Trench has an average depth of around 250 to 300 metres; at the entrance to the Skagerrak, the depth increases up to 725 meters.

– They had not been trained in trench warfare but their only recourse was to dig in and wait for the allies.

– Deep sea forams from the Mariana Trench are below the “carbonate compensation depth”, below which all CaCO dissolves.

– At the start of World War II, the US Marine Corps was still using the World War I issue Trench knife.

- Jacka jumped into the trench by himself and killed most of the Turkish soldiers in it.

- Each trench was dug with alternate fire-bays and traverses.

More in-sentence examples of “trench”:

– The trench coat got its name from there.

– This was known as pyrrexhia or trench fever.

– Mortars can fire from a trench or defilade.

– However, the war in Italy soon turned to trench warfare, which was similar to that of the Western Front.

– He witnessed trench warfare at first-hand and attempted to visit the front line as often as possible, although he did not experience as much hardship and misery as ordinary British soldiers.

– Many of these caused the lengthening of the trench lines, overloading dwindling Confederate resources.

– They can also be part of a trench system, where the pillbox is a firing step that has been built to take grenade blasts and smaller mortar fire.

– In tight spaces like those in trench warfare, it is very important to be able to shoot quickly, and semi-automatic firearms do a better job at that than bolt-action rifles.

– Soldiers on either side would try to cross the no man’s land to get to the enemy’s trench and attack.

– The western end of the trench is near Guam.

– He becomes friends with two working class men, experiences the horrors of trench warfare, and finds love with a French girl.

– The Marathas dug a trench which was three kilometres long and four hundred metres wide.

– When most of the front-line soldiers use trenches, it is called trench warfare.

– The front of the trench was known as the parapet.

– Measured at 36,201 feet – over 6.8 miles deep, this trench is the deepest known spot in any ocean.

– It marked the beginning of trench warfare that World War I became famous for.

– The deepest point in the Indian Ocean is in the Java Trench near the Sunda Islands in the east, 7500 m deep.

– Both sides then dug defensive trench warfaretrenches, which eventually reached from the Swiss border with France.

– In a trench of this depth it was impossible to see over the top, so a two or three-foot ledge known as a fire-step, was added.

– A trench is a long, narrow ditch.

– A mortar round could be aimed to fall straight into a trench because of the deep angle that the bombs fell at.

– The Pacific Plate is being subducted beneath the Okhotsk Plate along the Kuril–Kamchatka Trench A pair of huge earthquakes occurred off the coast on October 16, 1737, and on November 4, 1952, in magnitudes ~9.3 and 8.2 respectively.

– Fighting here was not trench warfare but mobile warfare.

– For example, it can be a communal trench in the earth in a camp to be used as emergency sanitation, a hole in the ground, or more advanced designs, including pour-flush systems.

– In the 1980s and 1990s, trench coats were worn by punk rock musicians and gothic rock musicians.

– The Australian units were well dug in, using the Chinese own trench positions, and responded to the waves of Chinese troops with machine gun fire.

– Along the trench is the Norwegian Current, which brings most of the waters of the North Sea into the Atlantic Ocean.

– When the trench is deep enough, it is filled it with strong, hard material.

– Earthquakes, volcanovolcanic activity, oceanic trench formation occur along plate boundaries.

– This arc is formed by subduction along the Java Trench in the Java Sea.

– To make a foundation, engineers dig a trench in the ground.

– Conway survived the trench warfare of WWI.

– The trench is one of the results of a large boundary called the Izu-Bozin-Mariana Arc.

– A second attack managed to get past the trench line, which then was captured after heavy fighting.

– The two escape from Bruce but the mask falls into a trench in the deep sea.

– Other extensive trench regions around the world include the South Sandwich Trench between South America and Antarctica, the Peru-Chile Trench, and the Aleutian Trench.

– Duck-boards were also placed at the bottom of the trenches to protect soldiers from problems such as trench foot.

– It also helped stop soldiers get a disease called trench foot.

– He devised a new strategy for the Germans to break the stalemate of trench warfare.

– It was first used for controlling cattle and later in trench warfare.

– The deepest part of the trench is known as the Challenger Deep.

– He was awarded the Military Cross, and a trench was named after him.

– In August 2017, Burberry, a London-based luxury fashion house recruited Glenda Jackson to model the iconic trench and revealed the inspiration for its next London Fashion Week show.

– The Mariana Trench is the deepest known submarine trench.

– It has a trench around it and a lot of gun holes in the wall.

– The war became slow in the west and became trench warfare.

– In World War I, trying to break the stalemate of trench warfare, soldiers tunneled under no man’s land and put explosives beneath the enemy’s trench.

– Brigadier-General Frank Percy Crozier argued that: “The fight against the condition known as trench-feet had been incessant and an uphill game.” The only way to get rid of trench foot was to dry your feet and change your socks several times a day.

– This was called trench warfare.

- The trench coat got its name from there.

- This was known as pyrrexhia or trench fever.

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