Sentences with Coastal, Sentences about Coastal
1. His cottage is on the coast.
2. The navy defends our seacoast.
3. It deepens like a coastal shelf.
4. The ship sailed along the coast.
5. The town where I was born is on the west coast.
6. Ivory Coast is the world’s biggest cocoa producer.
7. Steve and Alex sailed along the west coast of Africa.
8. Years later, Europeans established colonies in the coastal areas.
9. I don’t know why, but I’ve always been a sucker for roller coasters in movies.
10. The carrier would sail to within six hundred fifty kilometers of the Japanese coast.
11. Attitude is attitude, whether you’re a West Coast gangster or East Coast gangster, you know?
12. I was asked to talk to a roomful of undergraduates in a university in a beautiful coastal valley.
13. The natives of the North-West Pacific Coast of America were probably descendants of tribes from Asia..
14. I’m a high-tech low-life. A cutting edge, state-of-the-art bi-coastal multi-tasker and I can give you a gigabyte in a nanosecond!
15. The seasons are extreme, but they pass and return, pass and return, and the world seems far steadier than it does from the vantage point of a coastal city.
16. The lawn has become the curse of modern town landscapes as sugar cane is the curse of the lowland coastal tropics, and cattle the curse of the semi-arid and arid rangelands.
17. Now that I’m a mom, I’m way more laid back. If you come into my house, don’t look for a coaster. Forget it. There is not a piece of furniture in my house now that is too precious.
18. Part of the reason people could eat so well was that many foods that we now think of as delicacies were plenteous then. Lobsters bred in such abundance around Britain’s coastline that they were fed to prisoners and orphans or ground up for fertilizer.
19. I was always anti-marriage. I didn’t understand monogamy. I couldn’t figure out how that could last. And then I met Bryn and I started to understand the beauty of constancy and history and change and going on the roller coaster with someone – of having a partner in life.