Moored Sentence Examples

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  • Though the harbour is deep and extensive, and possessed of excellent anchorage, large vessels have to be moored at a considerable distance from the shore.

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  • Of the various traditions that were current among the ancient Greeks regarding the origin of Delos, the most popular describes it as drifting through the Aegean till moored by Zeus as a refuge for the wandering Leto.

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  • Large forces were engaged on either side in this battle, and the attack was prepared for by a comparatively speaking heavy bombardment of the Ottoman trenches; in this battleships and cruisers moored in Suvla Bay, in security from submarines, participated.

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  • Whitebait are caught on the flood-tide from boats moored in from 3 to 5 fathoms of water.

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  • The "outer" and the "inner" city of Thucydides still held out, whilst a Carthaginian fleet was moored off Achradina and Carthaginian troops were encamped on the spot.

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  • Some species of Strophalosia and Productus seem also to have been moored during life to the sandy or muddy bottoms on which they lived, by the means of tubular spines often of considerable length.

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  • A number of moored mine sinkers were also recovered.

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  • It owes most of its interest to the peace signed here in July 1807, the preliminaries of which were settled by the emperors Alexander and Napoleon on a raft moored in the Memel.

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  • Apart from the distilleries and breweries scattered throughout the country, the rude flour-mills which lie moored in the rivers, and a few glass-works, saw-mills, silk-mills and tobacco factories, the chief industrial establishments of Croatia-Slavonia are at Agram, Fiume, Semlin, Buccari and Porto Re.

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  • We moored on the permanent moored on the permanent moorings, which are never taken up.

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  • Had lunch on the move and moored on the pontoon above West Bridge alongside May Bee, as there were no spare moored on the pontoon above West Bridge alongside May Bee, as there were no spare mooring places.

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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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  • The boat is currently moored on a temporary, NON-RESIDENTIAL mooring near Hampton Court in Surrey on the River Thames.

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  • There you can enjoy snorkeling or diving from a moored pontoon.

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  • The Sea Screamer, which is moored in Clearwater, is the world's largest speedboat.

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  • All vessels should be registered, including vessels moored off the main navigation channel in private marinas.

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  • The bulk of the inhabitants live in the floating houses characteristic of lower Siam, using as thoroughfares the creeks to the edges of which the houses are moored.

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  • Speaking to our reporter aboard his new luxury yacht moored in the Azores, Mr Galloway again refuted these accusations.

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  • Room 58 is a converted grain barge moored alongside the Museum.

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  • We moored up for the night at Clayhithe, and painted the side of the boat where the new blacking had become scratched.

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  • Nowadays the basin is full of moored pleasure boats.

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  • Moored opposite the facilities where there are now new bollards provided.

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  • Several friends were already moored at Moret when I arrived, so Thursday night was particularly convivial.

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  • We were moored near a little copse, which was good for hunting.

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  • The Victory is moored at Portsmouth historic dockyard in the south of England.

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  • A prominent euthanasia campaigner in Australia has announced plans to provide euthanasia campaigner in Australia has announced plans to provide euthanasia on a floating clinic moored in international waters.

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  • Beyond the Orchard Door The ship had now been moored and, as Queen Emeline stepped ashore, the heralds sounded a fanfare.

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  • Gulstone steeple WSW First part light breezes, latter fresh gales and clear, at 5pm moored a cable each way SSW and NbyE.

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  • A view showing the 1898 class twin-screw gunboat ' Sultan ' moored at Wad Hamid.

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  • Work boats moored under the bridge above the lock significantly impede craft using the lock landing.

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  • The yachts moored in Puerto Banus have to be seen to be believed.

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  • We finally moored on the lower Ely visitor moorings, getting the last spot where you could moor a 50ft narrowboat.

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  • Other forms show no indication of ever having been attached, while some that had been moored by means of a peduncle during the early portion of their existence have become detached at a more advanced stage of life, the opening becoming gradually cicatrized, as is so often seen in Leptaena rhomboidalis, Orthisina anomala, &c. Lastly, some species adhere to submarine objects by a larger or smaller portion of their ventral valve, as is the case with many forms of Crania, Thecidium, Davidsonia, &c. Some Cranias are always attached by the whole surface of their lower or ventral valve, which models itself and fills up all the projections or depressions existing on either the rock, shell or coral to which it adhered.

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  • The evening was rounded off by an exceptional pyrotechnics display from a barge moored in Southampton Water.

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  • The Sea Screamer, which is moored in Clearwater, is the world 's largest speedboat.

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  • A view showing the paddle steamer moored off Omdurman.

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  • We also handle other types of moored instrument such as thermistor chains or sediment traps.

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  • Returned and joined balconies on the moored near the top-notch entertainment and.

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  • Moored on the first set of visitor moorings at Polesworth.

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  • The first visit was to that marvelous Museum of the Broads where one of only two trading wherries is moored.

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  • There are usually yachts moored above the basin, waiting to pass through the locks.

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  • For smallpox the Board maintains hospital ships moored in the Thames at Dartford, and a land establishment at the same place.

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  • First the boat was moored in gear from the lock waiting layby, the center rope securely tied around the wooden post bollards.

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