- The exhibition is absolutely fascinating& you can't tear yourself away.
- Fascinating subjects and noble ideas come pell-mell, each with its appropriate imagery and expression.
- Though the book is written for children, it is also fascinating to adults.
- The room affords a fascinating sea view.
- The movie was so fascinating that it held my attention right to the very end.
- The book was so fascinating that I was totally absorbed in it.
- With most adults working full time, plus the demographic issues resulting from the one-child policy, the country presents a fascinating case for those interested in the social and economic challenges of ageing populations, not to mention the business opportunities.
- Westminster abbey towering in the distance there provides a fascinating view.
- The museum's collections bring this heritage back to life with a fascinating blend of working and static displays.
- Of course it's awfully fascinating!
- The very style of the book is fascinating.
- The cries of the seagulls gave this part of the harbour a fascinating character all of its own.
- I still find it fascinating.
- There's something morbidly fascinating about the thought.
- Geese can often be seen grazing in coastal salt marshes.
- Primary Analysis of the Coastal Wave Energy Source off China.
- Is the coastal plain good for growing crops?
- The typhoon hit the coastal areas.
- More recent geologic studies documented deglaciation and the existence of ice-free areas throughout major coastal areas of British Columbia, Canada, by 13,000 years ago.
- The economies of the coastal cities got off to a flying start.
- Zhuhai is a coastal city of which the weather is very humid all year round.
- San Sebastian is a coastal town that the best thing to do is to lay on the beach and wait for the next scrumptious meal.
- This country will fortify the coastal areas.
- The fish are on sale from our own coastal waters.
- Even though pumping from these depths is expensive, it is still cheaper than desalinatingthe ocean water in the largely coastal state.
- More than 19.000 factories have been built around the world, mostly in coastal countries.
- Even though pumping from these depths is expensive, it is still cheaper than desalinating the ocean water in the large coastal state.
- They have traditionally lived on houseboats; in recent times, they've also built houses on stilts in coastal waters.
- Both of these grow in coastal waters, often in the vicinity of coral reefs.
- During the second world war he served with RAF Coastal Command.
- In 1616-1619 an epidemic, possibly of bubonic or pneumonic plague, swept coastal New England, killing as many as nine out of ten.
- Of course, no country has the privilege of fishing in our coastal water.
- A quantitative study on the sustainable development capacity in China's coastal areas.
- People were evacuated from the coastal regions in advance of the hurricane.
- Reserves proposed earlier this year for Australia's southwestern and northwestern coastal regions have also been criticised for failing to give habitats adequate protection.
- Scotland and several coastal cities in the US stop people from using plastic straws as well.
- One day drought may be a thing of the past at least in coastal cities.
- Fish sauce is a traditional fermented condiment in coastal areas.
- The coastal assessment identified two access points to the island.
- The government is allowing the areas of inshore coastal waters to be explored for oil and gas.