(1) When the biplane was pushed out of the hangar, the incoming tide covered the tidal flat making it necessary to cancel the flight.
(2) After a lot of messing around in the sand and seeing who could get the furthest into the water before the tide came back in, we were completely soaked and decided to crash at my place for the night.
(3) The rising tide covered the wharf
(4) This was a beautiful morning, with a rising tide and no wind.
(5) Mr Thomas is making vigorous efforts to reverse the tide of abuse that has been coming his way recently.
(6) This alliance of irreconcilable economic ideologies was bound to sunder and cede to a powerful tide of neo-liberalism.
(7) Whether alive or dead, young or old, black or white - the tribute tide has surged.
(8) She fell asleep as the tide slowly climbed, gripping the wet sand with her fingers.
(9) All day, the Atlantic churned and the tide surged under the narrow strip of land that separates the ocean from the Gulf of Mexico.
(10) The tide had fallen, which revealed another part of the hidden area.
(11) The vessel departed on the evening tide the following day.
(12) However, while we had been diving, the tide had fallen.
(13) When the tide rises and water moves up the channel, the basin fills, and small fish and larvae (food for the birds) enter the pond.
(14) We must reverse the growing tide of racism sweeping Europe
(15) I stared at him almost speechless as a tide of emotion surged to me.
(16) He drifted into sleep on a tide of euphoria
(17) Kerry has pledged to reverse the tide of modern economics by doing exactly this.
(18) The tide of new developments has seen councillors warning of a melt-down for the town's overstretched infrastructure.
(19) The film's portrayal of a powerless woman dragged along by the tide of events doesn't lend itself to edge of the seat plot twists.
(20) As they go farther into the water, the tide pushes them downstream.