Jetty Sentence Examples

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  • The north jetty is 4 000 ft.

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  • A jetty exceeding a quarter of a mile in length permits the approach of vessels at all tides.

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  • On a jetty we spotted an odd heron like bird in the open.

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  • The ferry has left and you are still dithering on the jetty.

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  • They were inserted within the original timber frame, tucked beneath the projecting ' jetty ' of the first floor.

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  • At the end of the bowstring jetty was a facility for loading liquid latex straight into road tankers.

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  • New quays have been made all the way from the old Immacolatella landing-place to the new and spacious Capitaneria di Porto, on the eastern side of which is a new harbour used mainly for the coal trade, and piers such that the largest liner can lie alongside the jetty.

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  • We crossed safely, but the boat scraped the bottom of the lagoon at times as we crawled slowly along toward the hotel jetty.

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  • There were people on the jetty, but what if they realized it was getting choppy, and went back to the beach?

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  • The boys are being taught by instructors, how to rig the boats before leaving the jetty.

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  • There is a lake 2km away that has a floating wooden jetty with a an enclosed shallow area for younger children, says Wyn.

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  • A long wooden jetty snakes out into the water from a perfect white beach fringed by mangrove trees.

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  • The beach is accessed by a concrete track with a 30 foot concrete jetty built out onto the beach.

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  • Lagoon Villas are one bedroom 2 story suites with private boat jetty 's built over the lagoon.

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  • We drove some trucks into the water to form a small jetty.

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  • The existing jetty is one of the longest jetty structures in Europe.

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  • There is a wooden landing jetty from which you can watch the brightly colored marine fish in the clear water below.

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  • The public launching jetty, it is best not to use the ferry jetty.

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  • The remains of the stone & timber jetty are full of Crambeck Roman pottery.

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  • A deserted stone jetty swung out into a small bay with several offshore rocks over which a heavy swell pounded.

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  • There is a boat jetty out the back where it is possible to see a range of mangrove birds without getting muddy.

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  • At South Shields HE damaged the river jetty and offices in the dock area.

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  • Simon and Laurie undid the ropes and we motored off jetty then switched off and hoisted the mainsail and Genoa (foresail ).

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  • The yachts are moored on swing moored on swing moorings, attached to a buoy in the harbor, not moored alongside a jetty.

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  • As with Mabul, it has a great dive under its jetty, where rare blue-ringed octopus can be seen.

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  • Wander down to the wooden jetty, stroll through the meadows or talk to the horses in the adjacent paddock.

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  • It is unseamanlike for a yacht to hoist a spinnaker in the congested waters above the College of Maritime Studies jetty.

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  • If you can imagine, the tons of food and equipment are brought to the jetty in a small cargo tender.

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  • The plan also included the reclamation of the foreshore at the foot of the cliffs, between the castle jetty and the root of the eastern breakwater, by means of a massive sea-wall.

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  • Their Classic Jean Jacket comes in Jetty Wash and can be worn for any season.

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  • Web servers that are designed to serve java applets include products such as Tomcat, Jetty, or JBoss.

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  • There is, however, no enclosed harbour, but only a good jetty.

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  • The harbour, lying to the east of the town, is protected on the south by a peninsula which carries the citadel and terminates in the Citadel jetty; to the south-west of this peninsula lies the Place Bonaparte, a quarter frequented chiefly by winter visitors attracted by the mild climate of the town.

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  • The customs-house and principal railway station are close to the north jetty.

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  • Long jetties spring out on either side of the entrance, curving round about midway in order to run parallel to the river, thus forming a huge funnelshaped entrance; the eastern jetty forms a landing-stage for passenger traffic and the western is designed for the shipment of bunker and cargo coal.

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  • A little farther west, at the foot of the central jetty is a statue of Van Riebeek, the first governor of the Cape.

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  • In a line with the jetty is Adderley Street, and its continuation Government Avenue.

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  • An opening in the south jetty affords an entrance into Agha harbour, constructed in Agha Bay.

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  • It has since grown considerably, and is provided with wharves and docks and a jetty 1066 ft.

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  • There is a coaling jetty and camber for the storage of both sea-borne and land-borne coal, with hydraulic appliances for handling it.

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  • The work of construction was under the control of the Inland Waterways and Docks Section of the Royal Engineers, and involved the reclamation of a large tract of swampy foreshore, the widening and deepening of the waterway, the construction of a wharf and jetty nearly a mile in length equipped with powerful cranes and of docks for the building and repair of certain kinds of craft, the erection of acres of hutments and store-sheds, and the laying of some 50 m.

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  • In 1871 it was found expedient to lengthen the piers seaward, and in 1876 the south jetty was prolonged, so as to bring its end exactly opposite the lighthouse on the north pier.

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  • It is provided with a jetty, is the sea terminus of the railway systems, the residence of the governor, and has churches, schools, hospitals and large business houses.

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  • The harbour, artificially constructed, and equipped with a jetty and piers, admits vessels of 250 tons.

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