Moorings Sentence Examples

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  • Over 11,000 new marina berths are likely to be needed over the next decade to meet a shortage of inland waterway moorings.

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  • Some of us have our moorings tied and our foundations dug deep, and our desires are not heavenly.

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  • The visitor moorings are on the left, just beyond the bridge.

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  • Or it may be the result of economic agnosticism, combined with unwillingness to cut adrift from old moorings.

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  • Landowners will often offer moorings for a small charge, and in addition to these overnight berths are available at most marinas.

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  • As well as 235 pontoon berths, there are 110 swinging moorings with a water taxi service.

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  • She bought gas from Paul at the moorings, who carried it round the gunnel!

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  • By the time we returned - quite early - two or three 60ft moorings were now available on the towpath side.

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  • Surely some floating pontoon moorings could be provided here?

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  • As a general principle, off-line moorings are always preferable to creating new linear moorings.

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  • The marina pontoon moorings showing the special piles that allow for a 20ft rise in water level.

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  • Some moorings seemed to be closer to locks than we normally consider polite.

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  • Mallaig - Swinging moorings are available at Mallaig Boatbuilding and Engineering Co. Ltd. At the harbor slipways.

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  • Above the lock there are handy moorings for shopping in the town or for waiting for the lock to open on the return trip.

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  • Stopped on the moorings above the bridge (£ 3) and I had a walk round the village.

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

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  • When it is proposed, by way of insurance on Athenian possessions abroad, to flatter the favourite of a doubtful ally, Athens must remember that such devices will not avail a power which has no army except on paper, and no ships fit to leave their moorings.

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  • We had hoped to moor before Whitchurch Lock but all the moorings seemed full.

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  • A film not imbued with ' nativity ' was criticized for its lack of cultural moorings and considered devoid of authenticity and conviction.

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

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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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  • China was in his eyes drifting from its ancient moorings, drifting on a sea of storms " to hideous ruin and combustion "; and the expedient that occurred to him to arrest the evil was to gather up and preserve the records of antiquity, illustrating and commending them by his own teachings.

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