Pitching camp on sand banks that go under at high tide is a truly stupid thing to do.
Every tide has its ebb.
For instance, in my father's business the timing of sales and purchases was very important, and he would sometimes write or say to his colleagues "There is a tide," without going into detail.
The tides are influenced by the moon and the sun.
For good or ill, there is no way but this to tide over the difficulty.
The tide of public opinion is turning against sexism.
What does "There is a tide" imply?
The wind and tide impelled the ship to the shore.
Tides are caused by the influence of the moon.
He tried to swim against the tide.
The tide is coming in.
The tide is rising fast.
Time and tide wait for no man.
He is swimming against the tide.
"There is a tide" is, in fact, from a passage in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.