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How to use ashore in a sentence

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Pregnant turtles, too petrified by the commotion to wade ashore at night, are being forced to lay their eggs in the sea, where they cannot hatch.
Many soldiers went ashore without their sleeping bags, since the plan was for the bags to follow in a day.
Her entire crew of sixteen men, after several hours in open boats on a boisterous sea, succeeded in getting ashore.
Last March, near the south coast of England town of Eastbourne, a body washed ashore.
When the 90th Division went ashore 2 days after D-Day, it was not ready for ferocious combat in the bocage.
Every few years, gray whales and blue whales wash ashore on the California coast.
It will provide a defensive umbrella for forces ashore in a contested theater and even on American shores themselves.
The crew moors the boat and everyone goes ashore to a restaurant set up under palm trees with rough tables and benches.
With each piece of bleached, dead coral washed ashore, the marine ecosystem comes that much closer to being a watery wasteland.
By 1960, only seven remained active as target tugs and radar calibration aircraft for the gunnery ranges ashore or the fleet guns.
Frank told everyone at dinner that he will try to put people ashore at 8 in the morning, unless the fish are biting.
Had one of our aircraft-carriers or troopships been sunk before the troops got ashore, British forces would have been in deep trouble.
Spectators lined the shore cheering as actors in 18th-century style uniforms and three-pointed tricorn hats rowed ashore.
History has come ashore, turning the real estate of the free into the soil of tribulation.
Here the pairs rub bills and coo to each other before mating and going ashore to lay the eggs.
He managed to get ashore after the Grosvenor was wrecked but did not survive the trek to safety.
Her final operational task involved trials in Norway, and the ship's company of 35 enjoyed their final foreign run ashore in Stavanger.
That allowed the embarked Marines and members of the ship's company to go ashore.
Quickly we hauled the canoe ashore and began to follow on foot, but the muck and mire made a chase on land impossible.
Miraculously, they floated ashore, were nursed by a she-wolf, and then reared by a shepherd.
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She sailed slowly round the south point of Pingelap and backed her foreyard, and presently a boat was lowered and pulled ashore.
So we all made it ashore, and our boat also, which now we hauled out of the spume.
Put ashore at Nitendi from a Hobart Town whaler for mutinous conduct, he had disassociated himself for ever from civilisation.
I was willing that it should be extended for hours, but the little village of fluellen was reached, and here we go ashore.
Swinging the nose of the canoe ashore, Frank grounded the craft and got out.
A motor-boat left the slipway, and we were towed ingloriously ashore at about 11 o'clock.
But he told luridly of the thing that had come ashore, and of its destructiveness.
They got across the sands with their samphire, just as Coomber and Bob were springing ashore.
At the close of the day it was always necessary to run the canoe ashore, to land and encamp.
If her body goes ashore, it will be on the island, or the mainland east of Eyak River.
Fortunately, I found her in the hands of two men from the gasworks, who had seen her coming ashore and had waded out to meet her.
The galley was driven ashore and the old fellow leapt on to the beach, the gonfalon being borne before him.
Bevins, shope, and Pennock had no idea of what had been planned until Jarrow told the whole plot ashore.
Terry bounded ashore, and next moment was back with the rope coiled and a slipknot at the end of it.
Our plan was to seize a boat, as we passed down channel, and get ashore in England.
The other individual mentioned by Sibbald, as having come ashore at Boyne, in banffshire, was probably a razor-back.
The ships were undermanned, for the sailors, too, had been ashore feasting.
Well, said Capt. Peak as they beached the batteau and sprang ashore, I see you have the boat.
She perceived her mistake just in time to run herself ashore, and disembark her crew.
It had broken down just before he reached the embarcadero, and he had been obliged to row ashore.
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