Use "trenches" in a sentence

1. To the trenches.

2. Breastworks were above-ground trenches

3. Trenches surround the tower and blockhouses.

4. You're in the trenches now, boy.

5. After the Americans were advancing ever closer, tank traps, trenches, trenches and other defenses were built in large hassle.

6. We live in the trenches out there.

7. But it beats digging trenches, doesn't it?

8. Everyone should take his place in the trenches

9. Selectively doping isolation trenches utilized in cmos devices

10. The Dukes began advancing up the line of the original trenches to dislodge the remaining Chinese forces in the forward trenches.

11. 4 Dig trenches to drain the water away.

12. In contrast, it is lower around deep oceanic trenches.

13. You and I, we are battling in the trenches.

14. Who can carry a weapon, get back to the trenches.

15. Other sensitive underwater features (e.g. abyssal plains, trenches and

16. The boys in the trenches called her " Doctor Poison ".

17. Chasms are large trenches with walls made entirely of Ebonstone

18. In some examples, trenches between subsystems can have angled walls.

19. Calvinus advanced to find Pharnaces' heavy infantry formed in deep ranks between two trenches, fronted by his skirmishers and flanked by numerous cavalry beyond the trenches.

20. Other sensitive underwater features (e.g. abyssal plains, trenches and submarine canyons)

21. Other sensitive underwater features (e.g. abyssal plains, trenches and submarine canyons

22. All the bunkers are connected with trenches, some with underground passages.

23. 4 The farmer dug several trenches to irrigate the rice fields.

24. Someone needs to teach those sad twats how to dig trenches.

25. Sussex on the left was the enemy's trenches along the Chivy road.

26. “In 1914 Beethoven, Hegel, and Goethe would have been in the trenches.”

27. In addition, she also destroyed 62 structures, and numerous roads and trenches.

28. Gasping for Airtime: Two Years in the Trenches of Saturday Night Live

29. After three hours of skirmishes, Louis' army left its trenches and advanced.

30. I have been at war in the trenches starved with my men.

31. You can see how they've cut the timber and made the trenches.

32. Those trenches traded hands many times over the course of the battle.

33. This is earned with sweat and blood in the trenches of the gridiron.

34. From there a German officer took them outside the village to dig trenches.

35. More permanent campsites were sometimes protected by trenches and dirt mounds round about.

36. As trenches were cleared, another section would secure them, allowing the advance to continue.

37. Watles exhibits spectacular features indicative of DSGSDs including double ridges, trenches, and Counterscarps

38. The ground swell of the Reformation waters has left trenches even in our 20th century.

39. US bombing raids continue around the clock...... attacking Taliban tanks and trenches north of Kabul

40. They' il send me back to the Front, I' il be back in the trenches

41. Sheets of plastic or Viscose for building purposes, in particular for cladding infiltration trenches

42. Approaches The trenches or covered roads by which the besiegers convey ordnance, ammunition, and stores, and march troops to and from the parallels; also the trenches by means of which the successive parallels are established.

43. During the day, we were given purposeless work, digging trenches and then filling them up.

44. advancing down the reverse slope of Hill 145, were to seize the German reserve trenches there.

45. The refugees used sticks to gouge small trenches to keep the water from flooding the tents.

46. Despite being wounded twice, he refused evacuation and continued to hold the first line of trenches.

47. So, I can totally text you guys highlights from the trenches every day, sometimes even pictures.

48. Backfill and Fill Compaction Test consolidated Backfill material in trenches around pipes and structures in

49. We have recreated the trenches in which they fought and the inhuman living conditions they suffered.

50. If forced into the trenches, others felt that they could simply “shoot over the enemy’s head.”

51. We need to see deep trenches, the undersea mountains, and understand life in the deep sea.

52. The second category is closely related to oceanic trenches and their associated island arcs or mountain belts.

53. The Backhoe loader is ideal for digging trenches, loading dirt, planting trees or backfilling a foundation

54. Erroneous; fictitious: "Wildly Apocryphal rumors about starvation in Petrograd raced through Russia's trenches" (W

55. I have been looking for answers since I was in the trenches during World War I!”

56. Then we went to work in the swamp, digging trenches to drain the land for agricultural purposes.

57. These offered only an illusion of security, for dozens of prisoners lost their lives in those trenches.

58. Surprisingly, when we sit on the ground and place our feet in the trenches, we are not uncomfortable.

59. The rows of atoms, as it were, dislike being dug out of their comfortable trenches of lowest energy.

60. Enraged, the military personnel threatened to starve us, force us to dig trenches, or just shoot us.

61. 9 British and German troops climbed out of the trenches to play soccer in no man's land.

62. The SIMBAS Biochip uses trenches patterned underneath microfluidic channels that are about the width of a human hair

63. Unsupported plane strain trenches and axisymmetric shafts cannot be excavated to great depths in a purely cohesive soil.

64. In Hardeman County, Velsicol Chemical Corporation reportedly buried these in trenches under three feet (1 m) of dirt.

65. However, during the first world war, he learned to read and write while spending time in the trenches.

66. not move out of their trenches at all; others, who advanced a little,‘scattered [and] did not maintain cohesion.

67. We're back in the trenches of World War One, it's raining and the men are ankle-deep in mud.

68. Everyone dug tunnels and trenches under fire, sometimes hitting hard soil and only advancing five or six yards a day.

69. In the trenches . . . seeds were sown for an era in which humans were viewed as material, not as individuals.”

70. Eager to find the ancient city, Schliemann tore massive trenches all the way to the base of the hill.

71. The House Bedder Chopper prepares a firm seedbed and uniform furrows while forming proper irrigation trenches all in one pass

72. He had his castles rebuilt, the walls repaired and strengthened, Brattices and battlements constructed and trenches made in front of castles

73. Communities organized a water committee and dug the trenches needed to pipe the water from the storage tanks to each village.

74. But even in the abyssal depths of the deepest trenches life is there, performing its part in the ocean’s ecological system.

75. The transistors are vertical transistors whose source/drain regions (S/Do) are located below the word lines (W) and between adjacent trenches.

76. The protesters flung handfuls of earth into the trenches in a vain attempt to lift the siege of the West Bank town.

77. THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS JOHN FOREMAN Trenches full of dead Turks, many buried by Bombardment, and 100 prisoners were taken in them

78. Creeping barrages shielded the infantry as it advanced across open ground, and prevented the enemy machine gunners from defending their trenches.

79. It is barely ten since systematic deep ocean bathymetry revealed the structure of rifts , fractures and trenches associated with sea floor spreading.

80. Absolutists were those who would in no way involve themselves with war, not eve We are in the trenches of Picardy, France