Examples of 'crossed the channel' in a sentence

Meaning of "crossed the channel"

Crossed the channel - This phrase signifies the act of traveling or moving from one side of a body of water, particularly the English Channel, to the other. It is commonly used when referring to traveling between England and France, which are separated by the English Channel

How to use "crossed the channel" in a sentence

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crossed the channel
One of them crossed the channel last week.
Went by train to the boat and crossed the channel.
She crossed the channel by herself.
We left London by train and crossed the channel in stormy seas.
He crossed the channel by balloon.
The navigation system indicates that the boat has just crossed the Channel.
We crossed the channel.
They could see the German fighters marshalling before they ever crossed the channel.
I crossed the channel.
The globe that crossed the Channel.
They crossed the Channel as a unit the day the armistice was signed.
At the same time the other five companies crossed the Channel to Belgium.
Then we crossed the channel and met the French.
The waters of Lake Balaton flows into the Danube after having crossed the channel Sió.
The five assault divisions crossed the channel in five great assault groups.

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Crossed the Channel with a full army and joined Stanley at Bosworth.
From there she crossed the channel back to Britain.
Even without legs and arm, a man has crossed the Channel.
We crossed the channel via Eurotunnel.
British Expeditionary Force men crossed the Channel in the early weeks of the war.
I crossed the Channel of boat.
As a youth, he left his family in Putney, and crossed the Channel to the continent.
So he crossed the Channel.
Anchors were up and during night + early hours of June 6th we crossed the Channel.
Lady Anne of Cleves has crossed the channel and is on her way to Rochester.
Between Latham 's attempts, former Antoinette vice-president Blériot successfully crossed the Channel in his own aircraft.
Belgian refugees crossed the Channel to Britain.
I crossed the Channel of boat, and I still did not recover totally.
Due to shortages of personnel, many small craft crossed the Channel with civilian crews.
Rhine and crossed the Channel to invade Britain.
Extending its influence northwards, the Roman army eventually crossed the channel to reach British shores.
Years ago, I crossed the Channel in that thing.
On the afternoon of 7 September 1940, the largest collection of aircraft ever seen crossed the Channel.
A week later, they crossed the Channel and arrived in France.
No navy and Mr. Hitler would have crossed the Channel immediately.
They crossed the channel without incident arriving at Newhaven docks at 17:45 the same day.
However, the Angles had originally crossed the Channel from Germany as did the Saxons.
The Royal Navy 's first coal convoy crossed the Channel on 10 February.
In 1996, fifteen teams crossed the channel and joined about fifty French for a two-day tourist trip.
Ayoung Englishman, Robert Platen, crossed the Channel in 6 hrs.
The first person who crossed the channel by swimming was Matthew Webb in 1875.
Since 1 January, 1.1 million trucks have crossed the Channel onboard Le Shuttle.
Raising an army in France, he crossed the Channel in 1485 and quickly defeated Richard 's forces.
A young Englishman, Robert Platen, crossed the Channel Dr. Mercadier, her surgeon, said yesterday.
In the summer of 2004, Drogba crossed the Channel ready to discover the Premier League.

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