the ship is lying in the roads in Germany
the ship is lying in the roads [ðʃipizlaiiŋinðroudz] das Schiff liegt auf der Reede
Sentence patterns related to "the ship is lying in the roads"
1. The ship was lying to outside the harbor.
2. The ship has been lying on the seabed for more than 50 years.
3. The ship, along with the destroyer Nomad, was crippled and lying directly in the path of the advancing German line.
4. The definition of Charybdis is: (Greek mythology) a ship-devouring whirlpool lying on the other side of a narrow strait
5. It is a junction of the arterial roads from the Rhine valley to the German Alpine foothills, with cruise ship services on Lake Constance.
6. The ship is detained in quarantine.
7. The local council is in charge of repairing roads.
8. The holiday traffic is jamming the roads.
9. Someone's lying in the gutter.
10. Ruff is lying on the floor.
11. “The whole world is lying in the power of the wicked one.”
12. 24 The ship is in dry dock.
13. The ship is in sight of land.
14. The ship is edging in with the coast.
15. The local council is/are in charge of repairing roads.
16. The ship is still in rigorous quarantine.
17. Arterials Minor Arterial Roads Non-Arterial Roads Collector Roads Major Collector Roads Minor Collector Roads Local Roads
18. The ship is theirs.
19. 17 The ship is in dock for repairs.
20. Take the sickle which is lying on the grindstone.
21. The roads will be Blacktopped in the Spring
22. The ship is in distress and taking on water.
23. The area is at a biological cross-roads.
24. Traffic is heavy where the two roads converge.
25. Traffic on the roads is heaviest at weekends.