Channel

//ˈt͡ʃænəl//

"Channel" in a Sentence (42 examples)

The first man that succeed in swimming the Channel was Captain Webb.

Britain is separated from the Continent by the Channel.

The swimmer, Cindy Nicholas, barely made it ashore at Dover at the end of the exhausting swim, but a spokesman from the Channel Swimming Association announced that she was in very good shape.

I'd like to set it to the movie channel.

You can hear English on Channel 1, and Japanese on Channel 7.

The French are our neighbors across the Channel.

She became the first woman to complete a two-way nonstop crossing of the channel in fifteen years.

Can I change the channel?

Do you mind if I change the channel?

Because the channel was changed he got angry.

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The water coming out of the waterwheel created a standing wave in the channel.

A channel was dredged to allow ocean-going vessels to reach the city.

European adventurers found themselves within a watery world, a tapestry of streams, channels, wetlands, lakes and lush riparian meadows enriched by floodwaters from the Mississippi River.

We were careful to keep our boat in the channel.

The English Channel lies between France and England.

Our citizens and our businesses on both sides of the channel need more security and predictability for the future

The news was conveyed to us by different channels.

But I write to tell you what you will hear through all the various channels by which news travels,...

The veins are converging channels.

At best, he is but a channel to convey to the National Assembly such matter as may import that body to know.

The channel is not very efficient as a beam or column when used alone, but built-up members may be constructed of channels assembled together with other structural shapes and connected by rivets or welds.

The guard-rail provided the channel between the downed wire and the tree.

A channel stretches between them.

We are using one of the 24 channels.

The channel is created by bonding the signals from these four pairs.

Their call is being carried on channel 6 of the T-1 line.

KNDD is the channel at 107.7 MHz in Seattle.

NBC is on channel 11 in San Jose.

2008, Lou Schuler, "Foreward", in Nate Green, Built for Show, page xi TV back then was five channels (three networks, PBS, and an independent station that ran I Love Lucy reruns), […]

This chip in this disk drive is the channel device.

The liquid is pressurized in the lateral channel.

The excerpt in Figure 1 below shows a list of some channel names as they appear to an IRC user. The left hand column displays the channel name, the middle column displays how many people are currently on the channel, and the right hand column indicates the theme of the channel or the current topic of conversation: […]

Netcaster is the "receiver" for channels that are built into Netscape 4.01 and later releases.

To access channels in Windows 98, you don't have to go any farther than your desktop.

We will channel the traffic to the left with these cones.

The resources channelled to those institutions which showed themselves most adept at formfilling, self-promotion and presentation were inadequate to sustain the quality they claimed.

But the real excitement is to be found in Erith and Thamesmead, where the Blairites in exile are channelling their hopes on Georgia Gould, 22, daughter of Mr Tony's famed pollmeister Philip.

She was channeling the spirit of her late husband, Seth.

He was trying to channel President Reagan, but the audience wasn't buying it.

When it is my turn to sing karaoke, I am going to channel Ray Charles.

So I handed out lyrics by Allan Sherman, the shticky 1960s parody writer who my father revered and channeled to the end.

He is channeling the most narcotic form of oratory in modern America for whites as well as blacks: a preacherly style of speaking rooted in black American tradition.

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