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seaside造句
(91) We fished from high rocks at the seaside and searched the beaches for smooth and round stones to use as marbles. (92) Butlin had previously provided large-scale seaside amusements throughout the thirties. (93) Dusky seaside DNA is, as far as can be seen, identical to that of other, commonplace, sparrows nearby. (94) Act 3 is set in the garden of a seaside monastery. (95) She felt there would be too many families at the seaside and not enough single men. (96) On May 1st, all the players in the Yugoslav drama gathered at a seaside resort near Athens. (97) And then there are all the seaside towns and the dockyard towns, about which I have said nothing. (98) A party of gardai and customs officers swooped on the scenic seaside village of Rosscarberry at dawn today to make the seizure. (99) And third, in the last few centuries there has been a major shift of population to seaside cities. (100) It was a small seaside town with a couple of bars and one shabby-looking disco. (101) The Sunday-school Treat was a day at the seaside, and the children were taken in the horse-drawn wagons. (102) The commission wants Britain to build sewage works at the seaside to treat bacteria before it is pumped into the sea. (103) A Tide Table, available from the newsagents and ship's chandlers in seaside towns is indispensable. (104) Given, then, that volcanoes have a predilection for the seaside, let's now pin down more precisely where they occur. (105) The music halls, professional football and the noisy presence of working-class people at seaside resorts on bank holidays were all attacked. (106) One of the heaviest performers at the seaside track, Between Times was floundering after a slow start. (107) It was most noticeable at the annual conferences, held in windswept seaside resorts in early October. (108) That it was at the seaside made it seem all the worse. (109) For those who could not afford a seaside holiday - and they were still many - excursions provided the escape. (110) A day by the seaside has a different meaning on the breezy east coast. (111) Well-established holiday destinations such as Cornwall and Devon have already seen prices soar, so buyers are searching for cheaper seaside towns. (112) This was no longer a slightly eccentric seaside retiree with a portfolio of amusing tricks. (113) She decided against seaside hotels like the Metropole at Folkestone or the Imperial at Torquay. (114) It was taking a risk, when she thought about it, to go to the seaside in September. (115) These styles can be seen in the pictures of mod rallies at seaside towns. (116) Worst hit were the Devon seaside towns of Sidmouth and Exmouth, which were cut off for several hours on Wednesday. (117) Cooks in the households of Norman seaside towns do not, he says, have freshwater crayfish at their disposal. (118) Seaside entrepreneurs had been feeding this appetite, building this market, for several generations already. (119) Rocky and shallow coastlines create the most spectacular pools, where small seaside animals become temporarily trapped in these natural aquariums. (120) It's famous for royal palaces, wonderful art galleries, stunning architecture and even its seaside.