Sea-front Sentence Examples

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  • Extensive works have been carried out along the sea front.

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  • The sea-front, overlooking the English Channel, stretches nearly 4 m.

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  • The Den, or Dene, forms a promenade along the sea-front, with a small lighthouse and a pier.

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  • It consists of two storeys with open colonnades, forming a long loggia on the ground and first floors, with seventeen arches on the sea front and eighteen on the other facade.

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  • Extensive works upon these, affording a sea front unsurpassed by that of any English watering-place, were completed in 1905.

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  • The sea front is protected by a masonry wall, and there are over 13,000 ft.

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  • The sea front was swept away, and the level of the land hereabouts was lowered.

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  • It is the most popular watering-place on the west coast of Wales, and possesses a pier, and a fine sea-front which stretches from Constitution Hill at the north end of the Marine Terrace to the mouth of the harbour.

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  • The urban district (formed in 1893) is conterminous with the civil parish of Newton Nottage, which, in addition to Porthcawl proper, built on the sea-front, comprises the ancient village of Nottage, 1 m.

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  • The main fortification of Copenhagen was the powerful Trekroner (Three Crown) battery at the northern end of the sea-front.

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  • Seen from Strathmore or the Firth of Clyde the Highlands present well-defined masses of hills abruptly rising from the Lowland plains, and from any of the western islands their sea front resembles a vast rampart indented by lochs and rising to a uniform level, which sinking here and there allows glimpses of still higher summits in the interior.

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  • Lying parallel to the sea front and to the west of the entrance channel from which it runs at right angles, it has an area of 13 acres with a half-tide basin of 4 acres and a lock 300 ft.

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  • Spalato has a striking sea-front, in which the leading feature is the ruined façade of the great palace of Diocletian, to which the city owes its origin.

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  • The islands on the sea-front are exposed to devastation by cyclonic storm-waves.

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  • The Marina, or esplanade at the south of the town, affords a fine sea front with a view of the bay; near it are beautiful public gardens.

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  • There is a long sea-front boulevard with lots of pavement cafes and tables under colorful sun parasols.

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  • Appalling weather required a quick relocation from the sea front to a pub skittle alley, but did nothing to dampen participants ' enthusiasm.

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  • On the 15th of January 1865 he took a conspicuous part in the land attack on the sea-front wall of Fort Fisher.

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  • Spalato has a striking sea-front, in which the leading feature is the ruined façade of the great palace of Diocletian, to which the city owes its origin.

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