Sentence examples for the channelling from inspiring English sources

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the channelling

noun

The physical confine of a river or slough, consisting of a bed and banks.

  • The water coming out of the waterwheel created a standing wave in the channel.

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The channelling of the Tea Party transformed the House Republicans.

Yet by the 1990s the channelling of credit to favoured companies had wrought huge damage to the Korean financial system.

The channelling of a wide variety of writers is one of the defining features of his work.

Rack up the reds, and you realize that the channelling of excess — a deliberate deluge of too-muchness — can still, done right, become an art.

The channelling of funds from poaching to terrorist groups has led the US intelligence community to begin tracking often heavily-armed poachers.

His assault on this dead sheep, cutting it up with great vigour into three large chunks to begin with, seemed like the channelling of some ancient ritual.

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Then change the channel.

The channel was paralyzed.

No, says the channel.

The channel denies the accusation.

The man changes the channel.

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