Seaborne Sentence Examples

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  • A feature of Maldives holidays are the unforgettable seaborne excursions.

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  • Trade with her immediate neighbours is now insignificant, the total value of annual imports and exports being about £400,000; but seaborne commerce is in a very flourishing condition.

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  • The lower or estuarine courses of some of the English rivers as the Thames, Tyne, Humber, Mersey and Bristol Avon, are among the most important waterways in the world, as giving access for seaborne traffic to great ports.

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  • This was the only seaborne attack of this sort to be tried on Malta.

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  • A central message of the gallery is that the Empire was primarily seaborne, despite the predominance of land-based images of the Empire today.

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  • A fun part of holidays in the Maldives are the outstanding seaborne excursions.

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  • This action coincided with a British seaborne assault on the coast further south.

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  • The ports are a primary gateway to Europe handling 15% of all UK seaborne trade.

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  • Early disappointments had seen two seaborne landings against the Japanese fail.

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  • The other charges that affected Italy were the 5% duty on manumissions, and customs dues on seaborne imports.

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