at sea造句91. And at sea there was little likelihood that anyone would come to my rescue.
92. His eyes were an astounding blue and his complexion was ruddy from a life spent mostly at sea.
93. During the confusion of this last day at sea, he came to our quarters and handed me the finished holster.
94. Activists have caught vessels dumping nuclear waste at sea, but most no longer sail.
95. To him it was inconceivable to be at sea without trailing a hook in the water.
96. Safety at sea takes on a new meaning when you sail with Navico.
97. Over 3,000 people took part in a demonstration against the dumping of nuclear waste at sea.
98. Eight youngsters aged 17 and 18, an instructor and two teachers were lost at sea for hours when their vessels capsized.
99. I learned on the job, at sea, working seven days a week, month after month.
100. We were to fly across, which suited me, as I had a morbid fear of being torpedoed at sea.
101. Britain is the only country in the world which continues to burn hazardous waste at sea.
102. Besides, dumping at sea is cheap, and so it fails to reflect the possible environmental costs imposed on future generations.
103. So, if you are ever cast adrift at sea - never drink sea water.
104. The book gave a list of all the money Flint had stolen from different ships during twenty years at sea.
105. These older tankers require continuous maintenance to keep them in good, safe working order at sea.
106. Although more oil is ablaze than was first thought, there is less oil at sea.
107. We stand by, waiting for the front to pass by or for our allotted time at sea to run out.
108. Once at sea level, smooth soapstone slabs had to be traversed for some distance to reach the cliff.
109. For all her aristocratic breeding, this innocent young kindergarten teacher felt totally at sea in the deferential hierarchy of Buckingham Palace.
110. Then an immature gannet came into view away out at sea, a huge bird, still in mottled dark brown plumage.
111. If the drill is a success, it could reduce the numbers of offshore rigs needed for drilling at sea.
112. Most could have been explained by the mishaps and coincidences which do happen at sea, but one occurrence was bizarre.
113. A collision at sea was caused by the negligence of the Oropesa.
114. The disaster at sea which took the lives of 165 oilmen is still the subject of inquiry.
115. Whiston worried, of course, that bright lights might also falter when trying to deliver a time signal at sea.
116. They were able to reflect that their wanderings at sea had lasted precisely forty days and forty nights.
117. Consider a film clip showing an aircraft carrier at sea.
118. Six were at sea, on the business of trade - an act of faith that he might have cause to regret.
119. A second equally good story describes mopping up an oil spill at sea.
120. Secondly no one has yet tackled the technical problems of finding suitable disposal sites on land or at sea.