onshore造句1. They missed the ferry and remained onshore.
2. The height of tides is increased by onshore winds.
3. The wind will drive the boat onshore.
4. The onshore wind blew steadily past him.
5. The appeal of onshore drilling is its comparatively cheap.
6. There was a slight onshore breeze.
7. Serious problems from a life onshore can fade rapidly to distant memories as sight of land is lost.
8. But a lot of people are active onshore and want to be active aboard ship.
9. No convincing reason has been given for treating onshore and offshore workers differently - often by the same company.
10. The coupling of this offshore subsidence and onshore uplift will induce a flexure of the margin which will accentuate uplift inland.
11. How does the offshore loading environment differ from onshore?
12. Getting a full onshore presence isn't easy.
13. All the complex power generation equipment remains accessible onshore.
14. Owners of onshore and offshore facilities also were strictly liable for government clean - up costs.
15. A southeaster blustered onshore.
16. Volleyball nets will goad your friends to stay onshore, but you know better: Water sport is where it's at.
17. This includes not just OFCs but onshore jurisdictions with strict banking - privacy rules.
18. There was a bit of a wind and it was blowing onshore.
19. The Falkirk and Milford Haven branches also made steady progress, increasing their market share in the onshore petrochemical industry.
20. Such a presence must take the form of an onshore administrative unit responsible for the management of the fishing vessel concerned.
21. Thus the constructive action of the waves may be helped by the general onshore movement of water.
22. James Boyd reports on the latest developments for yachtsmen including the mooring situation and onshore facilities.
22.try its best to collect and create good sentences.
23. The Alien Tort Claims Act was passed in 1789 to allow victims of theft by pirates at sea to sue onshore.
24. The division is responsible for the conduct of the Onshore Surveys Core programme.
25. He kept to the inside of the bends where the current was fastest and more powerful than the onshore wind.
26. Biostratigraphic research provides essential stratigraphic support for many core activities both onshore and offshore.
27. Companies are spending millions of dollars to drill for untapped onshore reserves.
28. All the complex power generation equipment remains easily accessible onshore.
29. "As the river stage falls and protection diminishes," says Lane, "it becomes a question of how best to distribute this freshwater resource to defend the coast from the movement of oil onshore."
30. The geometry applied in transitional zone seismic survey includes onshore geometry and offshore geometry. and the complicated transition between the two geometries is also involved.