tide up造句
- He was tiding up there and leading the prayers during pilgrimages.
- Storm tides up to 3 feet above normal were expected.
- There was NO intent to decieve or confound-he was tiding up.
- Tides up to, caused significant flooding in the Galveston-Freeport area.
- Storm tides up to 3 feet ( about one meters ) above normal were expected.
- This is the first time I try to tide up my talk pages creating archives.
- Along the coast, minor beach erosion occurred due to tides up to above normal.
- Freddie Milons returned a punt 62 yards to put the Crimson Tide up by 14 again.
- Since then I've expanded the lead and history sections, sorted out the table and tided up the referencing.
- Intense wave action churned the Chesapeake Bay, while storm-heightened tides up to above normal flooded wharves and coastal communities.
- It's difficult to see tide up in a sentence. 用tide up造句挺难的
- After another Ole Miss drive stalled, Alabama managed a field goal from 30 yards out, putting the Tide up 27 24.
- But many fret that there may be more downside to Gucci and other luxury-goods stocks before they ride the tide up again.
- Tailback Ahmaad Galloway had put the Tide up 20-10 with a 62-yard run with 29 seconds left in the third quarter.
- Forecasters said Sunday the storm may strengthen before it makes landfall, pushing tides up to 15 feet ( 4.5 meters ) above normal.
- Stinnett then sparked a 29-6 run with four 3-pointers in less than six minutes to put the Tide up 33-20.
- The cube's specialized internal shape drives the incoming and outgoing tide up through a series of pipes, past the turbines and back into the water.
- Alabama then ended the first half with a Lacy fumble that was recovered by Raymon Taylor as time expired with the Crimson Tide up 31 7 at halftime.
- The waters in the harbor and pond flow from Long Island Sound, with tides up to eight feet in the inlet and with no fresh water stream entering into it.
- In December 1951, high tides up the Nicomekl and Serpentine rivers combined with gale-force winds to flood 490 hectares of farmland under 1.5 metres of salt water.
- When she arrived in Brooklyn in the early 1980s, the bodies of Haitian boat people had begun to roll on the South Florida tides up onto the beaches, scaring the tourists.