Use in sentence of “sheltered”

How to use in-sentence of “sheltered”:

+ Ajaccio is on the west coast of the island of Corsica in a sheltered position at the foot of wooded hills on the northern shore of the Gulf of Ajaccio.

+ The sheltered harbour then constructed meant that Dunmore East was to become an important fishing port.

+ Tumby Bay lies on the large, sheltered bay of the same name on the western side of Spencer Gulf.

+ They were sheltered here by King Louis XIV, who was Henrietta Maria’s nephew.

+ It is in a warm, well sheltered valley.

+ They briefly sheltered several fugitive slaves in their home.

+ The village lies halfway along the island’s east coast on a sheltered bay called Balta Sound.

Use in sentence of sheltered
Use in sentence of sheltered

Example sentences of “sheltered”:

+ Hereward then fled to the Fens where he was sheltered by Abbot Thurstan.

+ Damascus occupies a strategic location on a plateau which rises 680 m inland from the Mediterranean, sheltered by the Anti-Lebanon mountains, supplied with water by the Barada River.

+ The point is that, in diploids, new alleles are sheltered and they are a reservoir of potential variation in the population.

+ Small, narrow, sheltered bays, inlets, creeks, or recesses in a coast are often considered coves.

+ After the opening of the Singapore Sports Hub, a sheltered walkway was built to connect Kallang station to the Singapore Sports Hub to ease overcrowding on Stadium station which only caters to 3-car trains.

+ Many of the beaches have calm water, because they are sheltered by the Atlantic Ocean sand banks and coral reefs.

+ Rumors say that thousands of citizens of the free towns that sheltered his rivals were impaled by Vlad.

+ Port Lincoln has different coastal areas, from sheltered waters and beaches, to surf beaches and rugged oceanic coastline.

+ Protected by the Luberon, a mountain range, the town is sheltered from the mistral, a cold dry wind that blows from the north.

+ Mauritius, an island of volcanic origin sheltered by barriers of coral reefs forming natural, safe, crystal clear lagoons, has long been a dream destination.

+ Muawiyah was a kinsman of Uthman and his army pledged to bring to justice the murderers and those who sheltered them.

+ Damascus is about 50 miles inland from the Mediterranean Sea, sheltered by the Anti-Lebanon Mountains.

+ To avoid being arrested, Grove and his mother took on false identities and were sheltered by friends.

+ Limpets found on sheltered shores have a greater risk of desiccation because of the effects of sunlight, water evaporation and the wind.

+ Because of the sheltered harbour, many people decided to settle in the immediate area.

+ A group can ride faster than just one rider because riders following the leader are sheltered from the wind.

+ They either make their burrows in the ground like rabbits, in between the roots of trees, or in hidden sheltered places such as hollow logs.

+ She applied to play the squeaky-clean naive blond girl Sandra Dee, but she claimed the producers after Xena had typed her to playing only “bad girls.” She said the Sandy character was very similar to her sheltered childhood, growing up in New Zealand with many protective older brothers.

+ They believe he sheltered Osama bin Laden, and some of his al-Quaeda group, directly before and after they committed the September 11 attacks.

+ Alban sheltered their priest, Amphibalus, in his home and was converted to the Christian faith by him.

+ Hereward then fled to the Fens where he was sheltered by Abbot Thurstan.

+ Damascus occupies a strategic location on a plateau which rises 680 m inland from the Mediterranean, sheltered by the Anti-Lebanon mountains, supplied with water by the Barada River.
+ The point is that, in diploids, new alleles are sheltered and they are a reservoir of potential variation in the population.

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