waterway - use in sentences

Possessives

  • russia: The morning or time at all russia's waterways of.

Converse of object

  • pollute: Only wash fuel over the side in an emergency; it is an offense to pollute the waterways.
  • restore: Currently closed but there are plans to restore the waterway.
  • navigate: Whilst in the Bristol Channel they were navigating a busy waterway, sharing it with ocean going freighters, tankers and coasters.
  • cruise: These notes are intended to encourage everyone to help each other enjoy cruising the waterways.
  • abandon: These included some legally abandoned waterways such as the Cromford Canal, Grantham Canal and Llangollen Canal.

Adjective modifier

  • navigable: The whole of the navigable waterway is used by pleasure cruisers.
  • inland: Currently another 500 miles of derelict inland waterways are now the subject of restoration plans.
  • non-tidal: All best wishes for health, happiness, and many lovely walks in many beautiful parks along many tidal and non-tidal waterways.
  • Anglian: It is also the first return to the Agency's East Anglian waterways since it was held at Peterborough on the Nene in 1993.
  • derelict: Currently another 500 miles of derelict inland waterways are now the subject of restoration plans.
  • tranquil: Barges and narrow boats may be hired for trips along the tranquil waterways amidst largely unspoiled countryside.

Modifies a noun

  • restoration: Dr. Fletcher spoke of the great upsurge in waterway restoration during the past decade.
  • danube: The glass museum you pass a waterways danube rhine.
  • rhine: The glass museum you pass a waterways danube rhine.
  • enthusiast: It has been the constant backing of the waterways enthusiasts which has really made this possible.
  • corridor: Waterfront Projects This package of schemes aims to improve the waterway corridor running through Aire Valley.
  • regeneration: Its major brief involves the promotion of partnerships which will extend the success of waterway regeneration.

Noun used with modifier

  • al-Arab: Near the Shatt al-Arab waterway, in low-lying, marshy areas, oily slicks of water are visible from the roadway.
  • inland: Daily access from the national inland waterways network is vital to the sustainable future of the Basingstoke Canal.

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