Pronunciation of the English word coasts.
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1. | The pollution of our coasts is very serious. | |
2. | Past the west coasts of Europe and Africa to the tip of southern Africa. | |
3. | I love to sail forbidden seas, and land on barbarous coasts. | |
4. | Some years ago, large ships were sent towards the North Pole, to explore the distant coasts, and to try how far men could penetrate into those unknown regions. | |
5. | The Gulf and Atlantic coasts are major producers of seafood and home to seven major ports. | |
6. | Accordingly they resolved to begin the war without the usual forms of proclamation, and instructed their naval commander to launch ten galleys immediately, and ravage the coasts of the enemy. | |
7. | I sing of arms and the man, made a fugitive by fate, who first came from the coasts of Troy, to Italy and the Lavinian shores. | |
8. | Over the last century, human activities such as shipping, recreational boating, and energy exploration have increased along our coasts, offshore, and deep ocean environments. Noise from these activities travel long distances underwater, leading to increases and changes in ocean noise levels. | |
9. | Rip currents are powerful, narrow channels of fast-moving water that are prevalent along the East, Gulf, and West coasts of the U.S., as well as along the shores of the Great Lakes. | |
10. | Then Dido, struck with wonder at the sight / of one so great and in so strange a plight, / "O Goddess-born! what fate through dangers sore, / what force to savage coasts compels thy flight?" |