Appearance
Use device theme  
Dark theme
Light theme

How to use onshore in a sentence

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

Sentence Examples
Avoid bodies of water with persistent onshore wind, which concentrates the larvae in shallower areas.
The Corrib Field was only viable if developed as a subsea tie-back direct to an onshore terminal.
Making an about-face at the command of onshore winds, the firestorm then returned toward its point of origin in the mountains.
Early morning is usually calm, but as heat rises off the land during the day, it invokes an onshore wind and choppy water.
Anytime there is strong onshore wind or swell, an otherwise safe inlet could be dangerous.
Thus it is prudent tax planning to encash these investments before returning onshore.
Get thee to the beach between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. when rush hour is reduced and onshore breezes are blowing away airborne crud.
The tax situation becomes a little more complex for onshore bondholders who plan to draw down regular or irregular amounts.
Some onshore wind power is now price-competitive with fossil fuels, though investors still worry about the newness of the technology.
This makes it dangerous in onshore winds between east and south, particularly during ebb tides.
A comparison of estimates of dip separation based on onshore geology and seismic data is presented later in the paper.
As we spoke, reporting stations in Galveston showed a steady onshore wind at nearly 20 mph, with slight gusts.
The onshore bond invests into onshore funds, which have tax deducted at source.
The swell's dying now, and an onshore has chopped up the beautiful lines into white horses.
A safety boat and an onshore support team will be with the swimmers, who will swim in relays for around 12 hours each day.
Thermal subsidence began to affect the onshore Central Plains area of Thailand.
Plans for England's largest onshore wind farm, near Bradwell and Tillingham, could be abandoned after two more landowners pulled out.
A light onshore breeze ruffled the surface of the bay, a few feet away I watched a turkey buzzard or vulture fly by.
The stronger and longer the wind blows onshore, the more likely men-of-war will be around.
In other words, it is perfectly legal to seek access to the onshore humanitarian programme, even if entry is unauthorised.
Show More Sentences
Examples from Classical Literature
When we got on board the boat, we found that all the women had taken refuge in it, thinking that they had seen Indians onshore.
Many a time I had to clear off the land, so to speak, against an onshore gale with my barge and family.
Undoubtedly an onshore wind and a flood-tide bring sand into the lower reaches, for the men find it in the dredges.
Ansari told the oil ministry's website that fortunately all the onshore installation of the South Pars and sea platforms were undamaged.
Find more words!
Use * for blank tiles (max 2) Advanced Search Advanced Search
Use * for blank spaces Advanced Search
Advanced Word Finder

See Also

Nearby Words
7-letter Words Starting With
Find Sentences
go
Word Tools Finders & Helpers Apps More Synonyms
Copyright WordHippo © 2024