Examples of 'tide had' in a sentence

Meaning of "tide had"

The phrase 'tide had' refers to a situation where the tide, the regular rise and fall of the sea, has reached a certain point or state. It suggests that the tide has already reached or achieved a specific condition

How to use "tide had" in a sentence

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tide had
So the tide had to have started rising.
We thought the tide had turned.
The tide had taken the image away.
I did not realize the tide had risen so much.
The tide had washed the image away.
During the day the tide had come in.
The tide had turned against the british.
I realized the tide had closed me in.
The tide had turned and something had to be done.
But the cultural tide had not yet turned.
Tide had covered the rocks.
By now the tide had begun to recede.
In that moment the manager knew the tide had turned.
The tide had to be just right.
I went to the beach to see how far the tide had gone out.

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The tide had surely swung.
By the time we got there the high tide had just come in.
The tide had already turned.
And it did not turn up until the tide had gone out five hours later.
This tide had indeed turned.
By that time it was clearly obvious that the tide had swung the other way.
The tide had receded a little.
Do you remember walking along the sands just after the tide had gone out?
The tide had gone out from the beach.
After it became clear the tide had turned against the British.
The tide had just started going out.
He chose a clear place on the shore, which the ebbing tide had left perfectly level.
The tide had passed.
In the British sector, the tide had begun to rise.
A rip tide had pulled them far from shore.
After a few seconds, the huge Mist Tide had swallowed the whole caravan.
As if the tide had reached our necks, wanting to strangle us.
For a moment, I thought the tide had turned.
By then the tide had turned on Formalism.
I took the lead 7 - 6 and noticed that the tide had turned.
I had thought that the tide had turned against the encounter cops.
The third stage was never initiated, for the tide had turned.1.
Already the tide had begun to turn in Ireland.
During the night, the tide had fallen.
At long last the tide had turned for the Allies in the Pacific.
And by AD 300 it was apparent that a moral tide had turned.
If the tide had been in, we would have needed a boat.
I was lying out there, and the tide had come in, and it woke me up.
If the tide had been in, you would never have seen him.
By the time Laura 's pre-taped “ reading ” was shown, the tide had pretty much turned.
Now, the tide had been turned and the alliance was falling apart.
By the morning of February 1 the tide had receded and the water level dropped.
The tide had turned, and the British started pushing back.
By then, the tide had taken him.
Yes, the tide had turn against Snidely . The townspeople had grown tired of Whiplash City.

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