Sentences with channel
chan·nel
C c - ...the only serious current affairs programme on either channel.
- The government will surely use the diplomatic channels available.
- Channel Nine has revealed plans for a new digital television channel, which will begin airing in August with a focus on light entertainment.
- Supporters of channel deepening, including many in Victoria's Government and business community.
- Jacques Delors wants a system set up to channel funds to the poor countries. [VERB noun preposition]
- Stephen is channelling his energies into a novel called Blue. [VERB noun + into]
- In AM, use channeling, channeled
- Keep the drainage channel clear.
- To go through official channels
- A new channel of thought
- A stereo set has two channels
- Information was channelled through to them
- To make a request through army channels
- The water coming out of the waterwheel created a standing wave in the channel.
- European adventurers found themselves within a watery world, a tapestry of streams, channels, wetlands, lakes and lush riparian meadows enriched by floodwaters from the Mississippi River.
- We were careful to keep our boat in the channel.
- The English Channel lies between France and England.
- The news was conveyed to us by different channels.
- The guard-rail provided the channel between the downed wire and the tree.
- A channel stretches between them.
- We are using one of the 24 channels.
- The channel is created by bonding the signals from these four pairs.
- Their call is being carried on channel 6 of the T-1 line.
- KNDD is the channel at 107. 7 MHz in Seattle.
- NBC is on channel 11 in San Jose.
- This chip in this disk drive is the channel device.
- The liquid is pressurized in the lateral channel.
- We will channel the traffic to the left with these cones.
- When it is my turn to sing karaoke, I am going to channel Ray Charles.
- He channeled the information to us.
- To channel one's interests.
- Soft earth has a tendency to channel during a heavy rain.