Examples of 'tides will' in a sentence

Meaning of "tides will"

tides will: This phrase refers to the predictable rise and fall of sea levels caused by gravity exerted by the moon and sun. It is commonly used to indicate that something will inevitably happen or change in a certain way

How to use "tides will" in a sentence

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The tides will change in a few hours.
After that, the weather and the tides will be against him.
The tides will remain high.
Oh… the New Moon is tomorrow so the Tides will be much higher than normal.
High tides will significantly increase storm surge danger.
Caesar? I am afraid the tides will soon be against you.
Solar tides will refer to only thermal solar tides from this point.
Don't worry the tides will come back.
The tides will be so high that they will drown whole cities!
Pirates of the Caribbean 4, On Stranger Tides will be shot in that 3D format thing.
High spring tides will cause flooding, and result in the building up of levees.
I am afraid the tides will soon be against you.
Tides will get bigger over the next 10 million yea.
Prevailing tides will drown you.
The tides will be high enough, just.

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The next Lord of the Tides will be deeply in your debt, Your Grace.
Even here, the tides will be a little stronger, " said Olivier Giasson.
Strong winds and high tides will begin to affect portions of the world.
J ' The tides will rise and fall again J.
And I realised that the tides will be just perfect at a certain place I know.
In due time, the tides will turn and we will rule over our own keepers.
In December, Turning Tides will be released and the focus will be on naval warfare.
So yes, tides will be higher.
Well, soon the tides will for sure turn against you, Octavian.
Till tides will pull ♪.

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