We found 151 examples of how to use ships in an English sentence.
Sentences 101 to 125 of 151.
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101. | Meanwhile from neighbouring Tenedos once more, / beneath the tranquil moonbeam's friendly care, / with ordered ships, along the deep sea-floor, / back came the Argive host, and sought the well-known shore. / Forth from the royal galley sprang the flame, / when Sinon, screened by partial Fate, withdrew / the bolts and barriers of the pinewood frame, / and from its inmost caverns, bared to view, / the fatal horse disgorged the Danaan crew. | |
102. | Ah me! how sad to view, / how changed from him, that Hector, whom of yore / returning with Achilles' spoils we knew, / when on the ships of Greece his Phrygian fires he threw. | |
103. | Some in flight / rush diverse to the ships and trusty tide; / some, craven-hearted, in ignoble fright, / make for the horse and, clambering up the side, / deep in the treacherous womb, their well-known refuge, hide. | |
104. | Soon as our ships can trust the deep once more, / and South-winds chide, and Ocean smiles serene, / we crowd the beach, and launch, and town and shore / fade from our view. | |
105. | The partitions between the cells of the convicts, instead of being of thick oak, as is usual in convict-ships, were quite thin and frail. | |
106. | The noise of ice-breaking boats and other ships is extremely unsettling to marine mammals. | |
107. | Straightway / I burn to greet them, and the tale explore, / and from the harbour haste, and leave the ships and shore. | |
108. | Sometimes the waves are higher than the ships. | |
109. | I thought that Tom would watch the ships leaving. | |
110. | Although the ships were heavy, they sailed quite quickly. | |
111. | Lo, there Tarentum's harbour and the town, / if fame be true, of Hercules, and here / Lacinium's queen and Caulon's towers are known, / and Scylaceum's rocks, with shattered ships bestrown. | |
112. | She made her old grandmother tell her all that she knew about ships and towns, people and animals. | |
113. | "When you are fifteen," said the grandmother, "you will be allowed to rise up from the sea and sit on the rocks in the moonlight, and look at the big ships sailing by, and you will also see woods and towns." | |
114. | She had seen ships, but only far away, so that they looked like sea-gulls. | |
115. | The princess had seated herself on one of the largest icebergs, and all the passing ships sheered off in alarm when they saw her sitting there with her long hair streaming loose in the wind. | |
116. | All the ships shortened sail, and there was fear and trembling on every side, but she sat quietly on her floating iceberg watching the blue lightning flash in zigzags down on to the shining sea. | |
117. | They had lovely voices, much clearer than any mortal, and when a storm was rising, and they expected ships to be wrecked, they would sing in the most seductive strains of the wonders of the deep, bidding the seafarers have no fear of them. | |
118. | The ships were made from wood. | |
119. | Zabulon shall dwell on the seashore, and in the road of ships, reaching as far as Sidon. | |
120. | Two passenger ships sank. | |
121. | The old port is no longer enough for modern ships. | |
122. | I thought Tom would want to watch the ships leaving. | |
123. | At the new pier there are nine new ships. | |
124. | She saw two ships. | |
125. | Americans evacuated from Wuhan and cruise ships were housed on military bases while doctors evaluated them for signs of the coronavirus. |