Examples of 'narrow channel' in a sentence
Meaning of "narrow channel"
The phrase 'narrow channel' typically describes a narrow or restricted body of water, such as a strait or narrow river. It can also be used metaphorically to represent a limited or constrained pathway or communication route
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There is a narrow channel through the rocks.
These two parts are connected by a narrow channel.
Only a narrow channel separates it from the mainland.
The two islands are separated by a narrow channel.
A narrow channel that connects two bodies of water.
It is separated from the mainland by a narrow channel.
Only a narrow channel was left open.
The two parts are separated by a narrow channel.
It is split by a narrow channel that fills with sea water.
The dense vegetation gives rise to a narrow channel.
Here a narrow channel of international water go along an agreed path.
It is linked to the sea by a narrow channel to the south.
A narrow channel is all that separates it from the mainland.
A captain guides his ship through a narrow channel.
We then sailed down a narrow channel created by the fishermen.
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Britain is only separated by a narrow channel.
Only a narrow channel of water appeared to separate the two.
Poros is separated from the mainland by a narrow channel.
We will go through this narrow channel and up the river.
Something was funneling my awareness into a long narrow channel.
The narrow channel in the plunger can thus be eliminated.
They are joined by a relatively narrow channel.
A strait is a narrow channel of water between two land areas.
This is actually two lakes joined by a narrow channel.
And a narrow channel.
As we made our way through the narrow channel.
At the narrow channel.
The island is separated from the mainland by a narrow channel.
Across the narrow channel.
Largely narrow channel that summarizes the history of the city.
It is separated only by a very narrow channel from the mainland.
This was a better route because it does not require navigating a narrow channel.
This will help melt a narrow channel through the ice.
Strong tidal forces force the water through the narrow channel.
A trench is a narrow channel in the earth that is deeper than it is wide.
At the north east end there is a narrow channel to sea.
Housed within a narrow channel in the center of spine is the spinal cord.
Such changes will be keenly felt in shallow and narrow channel areas.
The fin refers to the narrow channel between source and drain.
Idealized simulations of the flow of sea ice through a narrow channel are presented.
There is only one narrow channel into the bay they could access.
The value is very important when the vessel passes through a narrow channel.
Another advantage of narrow channel width turn portions relates to a band stacking effect.
We had to pick our way through the narrow channel to the harbor.
Islands and narrow channel habitats should be protected from the impacts of vessel wakes.
The island is separated from the mainland by a narrow channel running through a swamp.
This relatively narrow channel has to be shared among all participants of the radio network.
I have watched many a captain guide his cruise ship through a narrow channel.
The seminal vesicle is connected by a narrow channel with a passage through which eggs are deposited.
The two divisions of the stomach stay joined together by a very narrow channel.
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