off seaの例文
- SEA WORLD WHERE : Off Sea World Drive on Mission Bay, San Diego.
- Visitors will learn that not all jellies are exotic creatures from far-off seas.
- They also recommended cutting off sea grasses and removing sea urchins prior to farm construction.
- The book, written in 1912, was entitled " Voyages and Wanderings In Far-off Seas and Lands ".
- On 1 August 1915 the German submarine torpedoed and sank her in the North Sea one mile off Sea Palling.
- Milford Haven Coast Guards said the 20-strong salvage crew was taken off Sea Empress to a support ship for safety.
- All three homers were hit off Sea Dogs starter Scott Comer who fell to 3-5 for the season with the loss.
- Try Cabretta Inlet on Sapelo Island, Pelican Spit off Sea Island and the St . Andrews Sound between Cumberland and Jekyll islands.
- The air goes into inexpensive, flexible containers such as plastic bags below in deep lakes or off sea coasts with steep drop-offs.
- EU Environment Commissioner Margot Wallstrom said in her annual report on the state of waters off sea and inland beaches across the 15-nation EU.
- Last month, lawmakers who lean toward Russia sought _ unsuccessfully _ to pass legislation calling off Sea Breeze and banning NATO troops from Ukraine.
- EU Environment Commissioner Margot Wallstroem said in her annual report on the state of waters off sea and inland beaches across the 15-nation EU.
- The adventure-fantasy, " Toi umi kara kita Coo " ( The Baby Dinosaur Coo from the Far-off Sea ), has not been translated into English.
- Striking Fiat workers cut off sea traffic between the tip of the Italian boot and Sicily on Friday to urge the struggling automaker cancel planned job cuts.
- In June 1984, R . J . Reynolds Industries, Inc . spun off Sea-Land Corporation to shareholders, as an independent, publicly held company, with stock trading on the New York Stock Exchange.
- Returning from his last trip and as he was preparing the publication of his third collection of poems, he died suddenly from a stroke on February 10, 1975, after only three months off sea.
- The safety of American steamships was further questioned on September 8, 1934 when the liner " Mohawk " sank following a collision with the Norwegian freighter " Talisman " off Sea Girt, New Jersey.
- One such example of an off sea usage can be found in Smollet's novel " The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle " in 1751 in which commodore Trunnion utters " Ho, the house, Ahoy ! ".
- The bergs may eventually seal off sea access to McMurdo Station, the main U . S . facility in Antarctica, said Ian Joughin, a researcher at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
- He later began writing novels, including " Toi umi kara kita Coo " ( The Baby Dinosaur Coo from the Far-off Sea ) which won him the Naoki Prize, one of Japan's prestigious awards for literature, in 1988.