hare island造句
例句與造句
- The bridge provides access to Za7usala ( " Hare Island " ) and Lucavsala.
- "' Hare Island "'is an island which lies adjoining the Tuticorin port.
- While serving in that capacity, LCDR Van Voorhis was killed near Hare Island of the Kapingamarangi Atoll, the southernmost of the Eastern Caroline Islands.
- While serving in that capacity, LCDR Van Voorhis gave his life for his country near Hare Island of Kapingamarangi Atoll, the southernmost of the Eastern Caroline Islands.
- There are numerous islands located close to the city namely Hare Island ( accessible by road ), Nalla Thanni Island which attracts lot of visitors during weekends and festival seasons.
- It's difficult to find hare island in a sentence. 用hare island造句挺難的
- Chesnaye also bought half the fiefs of St . Francis and St . John ( 1677 ), the lordships of the park, east of Rivi鑢e-du-Loup ( 1675 ), and Hare Island ( 1677 ).
- Families lived on some of the islands in Lough Ree including Inchcleraun, ( Walsh & Farrell ) The Black Islands ( Hanly & O'Hara ) Inchmore ( Tiernan, Quigley, Nolan & Keefe ), Hare Island ( Duffy ), Inchbofin ( Connell ), Inch Turk ( Ganly, Slevin & Walsh ) until the 1950s, when they were rehoused ashore.
- "From the Point at which the Southern End of the Canal joins the River Shannon, along the Canal, to the Point at which the Northern End thereof joins the River Shannon; thence along the River Shannon to the Point at which the same is met by the North-western Inclosure Wall of the Barracks; thence in a straight Line to the Angle in the Hare Island Road at which the same turns Northward, and at which there are Two Gateways with Pillars opposite each other; thence in a straight Line to a Gateway with Pillars on the Ballymahon Road, about Twenty Yards to the East of the Glebe Wall; thence in a straight Line to the North-eastern Corner of the Wall of the Townland called Anchor's Bower; thence, Southward, along the Wall of Anchor's Bower to the Point at which the same meets the old Dublin Road; thence in a straight Line in the Direction of Mr . Dawson's House in Bunavally to the Point at which such straight Line cuts a small Bye Road which runs into the Dublin Road; thence along the said small Bye Road to the Point at which the same joins the Dublin Road; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which the Brideswell Bog Road is joined by a Bye Road leading thereto from the East, about Three hundred Yards from the Point at which the Brideswell Bog Road leaves the Dublin Road; thence in a straight Line in the Direction of the Chimney of Mr . Robinson's Distillery to the Point at which such straight Line cuts the River Shannon; thence along the River Shannon to the Point first described ."