Antonym: inshore. Similar words: shore, foreshorten, short, shorts, in short, shorten, shortly, whore. Meaning: adj. 1. (of winds) coming from the land 2. at some distance from the shore. adv. away from shore; away from land.
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91 Half way home he heard the shrieks again offshore, but this time the fathers had taken it up, too.
92 More than 100 offshore funds pay an income in sterling.
93 The voluntary code, which will cover offshore centres, has no provisions for sanctions or enforcement checks.
94 At Winfrith, a range of skills developed for nuclear modelling and inspection were adapted for use by the offshore oil industry.
95 Tempting little offshore islands, washed by warm blue seas - it seemed almost too good to be true!
96 Marine surveys to underpin research A number of ongoing research programmes underpin Core programmes of offshore investigations.
97 Even private investors of modest means can use offshore centres for tax referral.
98 Hamilton has estimated that these two projects and the offshore development will create some 3,000 construction jobs and over 200 permanent jobs.
99 For expatriates with offshore accounts, this represents a decent tax-free return on an investment that carries no risk to capital.
100 And, of course, you can win on both counts if you pick a top-paying offshore account.
101 Large swell waves may be present with an absolutely calm sea or even with light offshore winds in the opposite direction.
102 It says that in many offshore centres, dishonest savers and investors are using laws on client confidentiality to hide shady practices.
103 In spring Weddell seals have their pups on the ice floes offshore, and seabirds arrive in droves.
104 Carry the necessary ancillary equipment needed to make your visit to the offshore dive site pleasurable.
105 Conoco also disclosed it has started a review of offshore maintenance operations could lead to a jobs rundown.
106 This huge stretch of coastline is dominated by offshore barrier islands built by the surf out of drifting sand.
107 Biostratigraphic research provides essential stratigraphic support for many core activities both onshore and offshore.
108 Offshore commissioning and hook-up is progressing and production and injection wells are being drilled on the Shell-operated project.
109 At the moment, only inshore wind farms have been erected but there is great potential in offshore wind.
110 I asked under what circumstances dispensations from the health and safety regulations were given by the Department to offshore oil companies.
111 The contract is for the engineering, procurement, construction and offshore installation, hook-up and commissioning of the satellite platform.
112 The first place for income-seeking expatriates to start is in the offshore bank and building society market.
113 That incident occurred about 10 to 15 miles offshore,[sentencedict.com/offshore.html] as the four fighter planes were returning from a training mission.
114 No convincing reason has been given for treating onshore and offshore workers differently - often by the same company.
115 An offshore worker has presented me with a detailed file containing his experiences as a safety representative.
116 The coupling of this offshore subsidence and onshore uplift will induce a flexure of the margin which will accentuate uplift inland.
117 The award recognises the Offshore Division's overall safety program and outstanding performance during 1992.
118 Group 4 was a floating reserve lying offshore in their landing craft until required to reinforce one of the other Groups.
119 The table below shows the best deals currently available from offshore banks and building societies.
120 By the late 1980s, she also directed an offshore oil project and a rice marketing network.
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