Thames River

NOUN
  1. the longest river in England; flows eastward through London to the North Sea
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How To Use Thames River In A Sentence

  • Jorgenson's downfall led to his return to England as a prisoner, and his committal to a Thames River prison hulk, Bahama, among fellow Danish officers.
  • In addition to these I have in mind the construction of roads in the Southern and Eastern parts of the Province; from Fort Erie and Niagara Falls between the waters of the Thames River and Lake Erie, through Guelph and Palmerston, reaching to the Huron and Bruce districts, and giving to the Province a means of intercommunication which is comprehensive, and yet easy and simple. Good Roads and the Public Welfare
  • During the age of sail, the Thames River region was the leading shipbuilding area in Britain.
  • As described by Linda Greenhouse in the NYT: it was "a large-scale plan to replace a faded residential neighborhood with office space for research and development, a conference hotel, new residences and a pedestrian 'riverwalk' along the Thames River. Has the Court "erased the Public Use Clause from our Constitution"?
  • An example is the so-called Maunder Minimum in the 1600s and 1700s when the Thames River routinely froze, something that never happens today.
  • A state-owned commuter bus explodes in a giant fireball and thunderclap, bringing down a building near the shore of the Thames River.
  • Also, check out newer attractions like the London Zoo, Thames River Cruise, the London Eye or taking in a play or musical in London's famous West End.
  • Britain's newest sports car took a test drive Wednesday, zooming back and forth across the waters of the Thames River.
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