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How to use dockyard in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word dockyard? Here are some examples.

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When Henry VIII founded a dockyard for building ships in Deptford, the area became renowned across the shipping industry.
The government has allowed a dockyard in Plymouth to increase radioactive discharges into the sea by five times.
We could have stayed longer but we had some oppos waiting shoreside and they wanted to continue the dockyard tour.
The royal citadel, to strengthen the defences, was begun in 1666 and the dockyard at Devonport was developed in William III's reign.
At the outbreak of the Second World War the port, with its large graving and floating docks, became a naval base and later an Admiralty dockyard.
In 1995 some 500 dockers were sacked for taking solidarity action with workers employed by a minor dockyard contractor.
At present, the ship and objects are separated by a walk of a quarter of a mile through the dockyard.
Old-timers recollect long rows of bullock carts transporting goods from the warehouses at the Vallakkadavu dockyard.
It was known to be an unsound ship at the dockyard, but the king refused to recall the voyage.
This Eastern Fleet would have to be supported by a new dockyard and new logistic depots on the east coast of India.
In 2005, 230,000 people crammed into the dockyard during the four days of the International Festival of the Sea alone.
Their inhabitants were outnumbered by the numbers living in seaports, dockyard towns, and regional centres.
Australian dockyard workers boycotted Dutch goods to be shipped to Indonesia to assist their military operations to gain back their colony.
One new and two old battleships were torpedoed, a cruiser was hit, and the dockyard damaged.
Over 70 protesters staged sit-downs outside the gates of the nuclear dockyard in Plymouth last Saturday.
An active member of the Communist Party, he was sent down for his involvement in industrial action by dockyard workers.
More than 300 people yesterday took part in a march to protest against the arrival of a nuclear submarine at a dockyard for refit work.
Ten thousand or so civilians worked at the dockyard to repair and supply the fleet, and went to and from their work in fleets of buses and special trains.
We asked the government to negotiate a way to enable the dockyard workers to receive the pay and benefits that are their due.
Although little remains of Vernon, any developer of the dockyard will have to preserve its character as most of the buildings are protected by law.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Passing out of the dockyard precincts we are at once in the English quarter.
This dockyard is smaller, and in appearance inferior every way to that of Boston.
The dockyard name given to the person who constructs a ship of the navy.
These duties are now under the superintendent of the dockyard.
The next day, the shrieking wretches were brought to the dockyard.
The commissioner of the dockyard paid him the compliment, etc.
The dockyard was at Port Royal, opposite which we brought up.
The part of a dockyard where cambering is performed, and timber kept.
On the morning of Wednesday, 16 July 1947, Micmac left the Halifax dockyard to carry out full power trials to seaward of Sambro Light vessel.
A portion of the dockyard where ships were landed for a tide.
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