How to use "bay" in a sentence
Sentences
Rebecca had been drowned in the bay
I did not know what had happened down in the bay
'It leads to a small bay where we used to keep a boat
We were standing in a little narrow bay
The tide was coming up into the bay and the water was beginning to cover the stones
There was another bay
A small stone wall across the bay made it into a small harbour
In the bay was a green and white buoy, but no boat.
I climbed down into the bay and the man looked at me for the first time
I didn't want to go to the other bay
Sometimes I thought about the cottage down in the bay
I had gone down into the bay
'I went into that cottage in the bay a few days ago,' I said
'Why is there a buoy in the bay?' I asked
The sea is sometimes very rough in the bay.'
I walked through the Happy Valley to the bay
Jasper ran up the rocks leading to the next bay.
The tide was out and there was very little water in the bay
When I came in, I heard she had gone down to the bay
Then I put on my coat and went down to the bay
Even with the shutters and windows closed, I could hear the dull, harsh sound of the sea in the bay.
'There must be a ship in trouble in the bay.'
'A ship's hit the rocks in the bay,' Maxim called out
I'm going back to the bay to see if I can do anything.'
'Mr de Winter's gone down to the bay
I had heard his voice and he was down there in the bay
When I came to the bay, I could see the ship at once
I climbed up the path to the cliffs above the bay
I got up and walked down the hill to the bay
It must be something to do with the ship out in the bay
Then I took the boat out into the bay
Someone had seen it all happen - someone who was often down there in the bay - Ben.