boats造句

The lake was dotted with little boats.

I'm seeing boats in the marina being tethered up.

He would send his navy boats past the city at night and hope for the best.

They seize the drugs and arrest the people on the boats.

He set up his own shipyard and designed prize-winning boats, Martial faithfully photographing in his footsteps.

The boats painted in yellow, crimson, and white that Bob in the water could belong to any scraggy Mediterranean coast.

The two NAPA 500-class patrol boats are being constructed at the Industria Naval do Ceara SA (INACE) shipyard in Fortaleza and are scheduled for delivery in 2009.

The boats are broadside on the shore and each row is made fast, side by side, the whole secured by chains and anchored at the outer side to keep them in position.

Fishermen used their flat-bottom boats to form the "Cajun Navy," and pulled women and children and the elderly out of flooded homes, and brought them to dry ground.

The fishing boats are unlading.

Two small boats ferry people back and forth.

Seagulls teeter on the parapet in front of her, boats go by.

BP boats laid yellow and orange boom to corral the oil for cleanup, white boom to soak it up.

Within 15 minutes, he was at Utoya Island. He saw people in a handful of other private boats that had lined up along the shore.

Yet, had I not set out on my quest, I would not have seen such exquisite landscapes or traditional village houses shaped like upturned boats.

Although bad weather, like that of the May Day weekend, keeps boats and booms at bay, it also ACTS as a dispersant itself, mixing the oil into the water.

They hire out boats by the hour.

A cheaper method would be to spray seawater into the air from boats.

This pushes fish farther out, beyond the range of the fishermen’s modest boats. There they may be scooped up illegally by richer fishermen, with bigger boats, from the neighbouring Dominican Republic.

According to Ward, it was widely thought that while ancient Egyptians often traveled along the Nile in smaller river boats, they did not have the technological ability to voyage long distances.

boats造句

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And through all of that the fishing boats... meandering through the marsh grass, captain of the sea.

Second, Chinese media reports that more patrol boats have been sent to the disputed territory in the South China Sea. I wonder if you could confirm that.

My route takes me alongside the harbour, past naval patrol vessels, Coast Guard ships, service boats for the offshore oil platforms and a surprising number of fishing boats.

It was explained that the Coast Guard was quite often called upon to bring in boats that were in distress, often due to the negligence of the operators.

The boats, the foreman boasts softly, are sleek, energy-saving and recyclable.

We had a dreary morning's work before us, for there was no sign of any wind, and the boats had to be got out and manned, and the ship warped three or four miles round the corner of the island, and up the narrow passage to the haven behind Skeleton Island.

The water is murky and short of fish and you have to dodge banana boats and jet skis.

I'd cycled down to the village's small beach, where a herd of cows were rambling among laid-up fishing boats, grazing on the sparse grass that poked up through the sand.