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Sentence count:51+1Posted:2018-01-30Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: inshoreon short noticein shortforeshorerun shortrun short ofin short supplyin short orderMeaning: adj. 1. (of winds) coming from the sea toward the land 2. on the edge of the land. adv. on or toward the land. 
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31. So there are serious questions about the green credentials of plans to build Europe's largest onshore wind farm on 187 square kilometres of thick peat on the Shetland Islands.
32. New priority processing will affect onshore and offshore applications equally.
33. Expectations are high - oil has long been known to seep onshore.
34. The onshore pipe rack tends to have few stacked layers and instead extends laterally as needed to hold the tubular goods because space is not at a premium.
35. The increased English language requirement for onshore GSM applicants will apply from 1 January 2010.
36. Onshore wind power costs just $2, 438 per kilowatt while offshore wind power costs $5, 975/kW.
37. They were living onshore.
38. We provides drilling fluids engineering services both offshore and onshore.
39. He argues that the tax regimes of OFCs and their onshore copycats distort economic decisions.
40. Plan the detailed commissioning activities for the Project,(http://sentencedict.com/onshore.html) both onshore and offshore.
41. There was a bit of a wind and it was blowing onshore, variable, but quite strong.
42. Chevron, which halted onshore operations in the region last month, said it was investigating.
43. The characteristics of onshore shallow gas are buried layer, small volume, high pressure and danger.
44. Supervise and instruct company packaging. Make packing list, control packing cost and schedule. Ensure packing match transportation (offshore and onshore) requirements.
45. The offshore pipe rack functions similarly to the onshore version.
46. August 1943: Wounded American soldiers are seen as they lie aboard a lighter onshore at Munda Point, New Georgia island.
47. DuckCroc, about 3 ft. long, had a broad snout for rooting in shallow water and onshore, duck-like, for fish and frogs.
48. Sailors moored their boat to a dock and went onshore.
49. A turbine placed there would thus generate more power than its inshore or onshore cousins.
50. He said Brazil's 11th bidding round for oil blocks, which includes onshore and shallow water projects but not subsalt blocks, will likely not take place until 2011.
51. In the meantime, Chinese troops aboard SS Wantung, together with the Chinese forces onshore, opened fire on HMS Cockchafer and HMS Widgeon.
More similar words: inshoreon short noticein shortforeshorerun shortrun short ofin short supplyin short ordershoreashoreoffshoreshore upoff-shoreseashoreshorelineshorewardlakeshoreshore leaveforeshortenlongshoremenunshodgunshotpawnshopopen shopshowmanshipcommon sharemoonshinehorsemanshipelectron shellchampionship
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