seaborne造句1) It looked even then as if the seaborne invasion might not be necessary.
2) Bristol, too, took in a whole range of seaborne food supplies.
3) In 1963 two more of the second-generation seaborne listening posts were commissioned.
4) Between 1670 and 1750 the capital's intake of seaborne coal from the north-east averaged an annual half a million tons.
5) Seaborne trade in thermal coal rose to about 690 million tons this year, up from 385 million in 2001.
6) Seaborne seaborne imports and exports business, including real - time tracking of single - and.
7) Changing the scheme - probably using seaborne interceptors - risks looking like a climb - down to suit Russian interests.
8) Seaborne market experienced international container the development of half century already incline to is mature.
9) With the rapid and remarkable advances in seaborne containerize transport and multimodal transport, the service industry between foreign trade and transportation is faced with expound change.
10) The seaborne trade in iron ore will increase 10 percent, a record annual gain, to 1.01 billion tons this year on growing Chinese imports, Goldman said in the report.
11) Firm inland river carries market share, develop energetically seaborne it is strategy of company future development.
12) The large market size of seaborne trade results in intensive competition, which in turn makes the freight of dry and bulk cargos changeable and unpredictable.
13) Iron ore prices are trading above the seaborne plus China cost curve due to tight supplies.
14) Of the 74,000 vessels, carrying one-third of global seaborne trade, that passed through the Strait of Malacca last year, most also plied the South China Sea.
15) In addition, forecasting for the Australian seaborne trade (for main export commodities) and fleet planning (for three types of vessels) are essential part of this work.
16) In the global market for iron ore, where seaborne trade is worth more than $1,000bn annually, some Chinese traders seem to be already preparing for the switch.
17) For Venice, the freedom of navigation along the Adriatic was vital to the maintenance of its seaborne trade with the Levant.
18) They had brought most of the pieces up from the harbour defences, not anticipating another seaborne assault meantime.
19) LEADING shipbrokers believe continued Chinese demand will drive 2010 global seaborne trade in iron ore past 1bn tonnes for the first time.
20) I was founded in 1995, the main production equipment seaborne brand tape, the tape Slitter production has been exported many countries, including Russia, South Korea, South Africa, Belarus, and so on.
21) Industrial structure not only influences social economy and foreign trade, but also volume of seaborne trade cargo and cargo structure.
22) The region is a conduit for more than one-third of the world's seaborne trade and half its traffic in oil and gas, and major petroleum deposits are believed to lie below the seabed.
23) Vale, Rio and BHP control about 70 percent of the seaborne trade in iron ore.
24) With the development of world economy and international trade, the volume of world seaborne trade has been increasing.
25) Detaining a ship is one of most efficient means, by which PSCO hits seaborne sub - standard ship.
26) As world economy develop steadily, to petrolic demand also is increasing ceaselessly, and major oil is to pass seaborne, accordingly, international oil carries the market gets attention fully.
27) The tributary system will be referred to more than once below, and we will also return to the practice of seaborne trade.
28) The Australian state accounts for more than 50 per cent of coking coal supply to the global seaborne market, on which steel mills in Asia, and to a lesser extent, western Europe rely.
29) These are test sites for a much larger future detector, the one cubic kilometre neutrino telescope (KM3NeT), a seaborne answer to IceCube.
30) The main part of sea transportation is the transportation of dry and bulk cargos, whose volume in 2004 exceeded 2 billion tons, accounting for 30% world seaborne trade volume.