Warship Sentence Examples

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  • Navy and is the oldest, technically active warship afloat.

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  • The American warship "Nipsic" was cast upon the beach, but was afterwards floated and saved.

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  • In rebuilding, the company followed up an Admiralty request for British shipbuilders to develop the use of electric welding in warship construction.

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  • At the beginning of the game, search the warship you are on for a container that contains weapons.

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  • She'd learned the parts of a warship inside and out while learning the battle planning and looked for the configuration button among her options popping up on the screen.

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  • The British warship "Calliope" (Captain Pearson) was in the harbour, but succeeded in getting up steam and, standing out to sea, escaped destruction.

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  • In the spring it is visited by a great number of boats, to protect which a small Hellenic warship has sometimes been despatched.

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  • On the advice of friends he went to Malta on a British warship, but although, when King Ferdinand II.

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  • The Bandieras began to make propaganda among the officers and men of the Austrian navy, nearly all Italians, and actually planned to seize a warship and bombard Messina.

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  • Cambon, Admiral Fournier and General Brugere, a detachment of sailors and marines from the warship " Gaulois " being present.

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  • The term is also used of structures resembling these articles, especially of the framework of booms, spars and netting forming a protection for a warship against torpedo attack.

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  • And I have a warship with me, you'll never outrun or outgun her and she has a hundred marines onboard.

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  • Have you ever wanted to take part in canoeing or dinghy sailing or go on a warship?

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  • A superb reconstruction of an 18th century seaport which is also home to the oldest warship afloat in the UK.

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  • December 1812 The US warship Constitution sinks the British warship Java off the coast of Brazil.

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  • To build a single large warship required 2,000 mature oaks.

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  • The King of Naples sent a warship to replace the flag, and a French party also landed.

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  • Behind Balmoral are the masts and rigging of HMS Warrier the first ironclad warship.

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  • The company had successfully removed oil from a sunken warship in the past.

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  • A party from the german warship Cormoran, then in port, assisted at the ceremony.

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  • Beneath the floor lies an exciting archeological find - part of the frame of an 18th century warship.

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  • Before proceeding to Bulgaria, Prince Alexander paid visits to the tsar at Livadia, to the courts of the great powers and to the sultan; he was then conveyed on a Russian warship to Varna, and after taking the oath to the new constitution at Tirnova (July 8, 1879) he repaired to Sofia, being everywhere greeted with immense enthusiasm by the people.

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  • Though the battle between the two vessels was indecisive, its effect was to "neutralize" the "Merrimac," which had caused great alarm in Washington, and to prevent the breaking of the Federal blockade at Hampton Roads; in the history of naval warfare it may be regarded as marking the opening of a new era - the era of the armoured warship. On the 3rd of February 1865 near Fortress Monroe on board a steamer occurred the meeting of President Lincoln and Secretary Seward with Confederate commissioners which is known as the Hampton Roads Conference (see Lincoln, Abraham).

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  • The majority of the members of the chambers sided with this movement, and on the 7th of January Senores Waldo Silva, Barros Luco and a number of senators and deputies embarked on board the Chilean warship " Blanco Encalada," accompanied by the " Esmeralda " and " O'Higgins " and other vessels, sailing out of Valparaiso harbour and proceeding northwards to Tarapaca to organize armed resistance against the president (see Chilean Civil War).

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  • Early in his presidency, in a 1953 address that would become known as his "Cross of Iron" speech, he declared, "Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired, signifies in the final sense a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed.

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  • Sunday I went to church on board a great warship.

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  • A party from the German warship Cormoran, then in port, assisted at the ceremony.

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  • The mullah and his chief adviser, a Haji Sudi, formerly an interpreter on a British warship, were not at the battle, and with his Ali Gheri followers he now fled north across the Sorl, apparently intending, if further pressed to retreat to Illig.

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  • Nominally the sultan of Tidore is still the suzerain of western New Guinea, but his authority is scarcely recognized, except on some few shores and adjacent islands, and practically Dutch New Guinea used to be administered partly from Ternate and partly from Timor, upon more peaceful lines than was the case when the rule of the Dutch in New Guinea largely consisted of the sending of a warship now and again to some distant island or bay to burn a kampong, to punish rebellious villagers, and thus assert or reassert Dutch authority, or that of the sultan, who is their vassal.

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  • Kritzinger, Hertzog and bodies of Cape rebels raided Cape Colony as soon as they were able to cross the Orange, and Hertzog penetrated so far that he exchanged shots on the Atlantic coast with a British warship. All that the British forces under Sir Charles Knox and others could do was to localize the raids and to prevent Botha's .

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