Portholes Sentence Examples

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  • Mrs Oldfield said it was dark gray in color and had a set of square portholes.

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  • After bloodshed between the rival fur companies, and their union in 1821, Fort Garry was erected, as a trading post and settlers' depot, and with somewhat elaborate structure, with stone walls, bastions and portholes.

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  • British divers will be amazed at the intact nature of the wrecks, which often have all portholes intact.

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  • He was almost certain that he saw portholes on the side.

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  • De luxe cabins have French doors which open and standard cabins have two large portholes.

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  • There are many cabins to explore - most of which still have their brass portholes in place.

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  • This theme is emphasized by the chrome portholes to the doors.

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  • The boat has solid brass tug style portholes throughout, with glazed windows to the bow.

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  • Your cabin portholes provide plenty of natural light and wonderful sea views.

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  • When it was light I peeped through the portholes and saw Belfast's dull wharves and warehouses looking sulky in the gray morning mist.

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  • Features include black padded seat, chrome steering wheel, chrome windshield, chrome bonnet ornament and chrome portholes.

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  • When it was light I peeped through the portholes and saw Belfast 's dull wharves and warehouses looking sulky in the gray morning mist.

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  • Some ocean view cabins are equipped with one or two portholes instead of a full window.

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  • Neither the portholes nor the windows can usually be opened, and some ocean view cabins have obstructed views from lifeboats, deck supports, or other features.

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  • The technology in question was the special coating NASA gives the portholes on its satellites to protect them from radiation found in outer space.

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  • You'll find designs such as "Looking Through Portholes," which features fish looking through little windows.

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