Pronunciation of the English word harbour.
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1. | The lost fishing boat made a safe return to harbour. | |
2. | He is not the brightest light in the harbour. | |
3. | The enemy warships bombed our warehouses in the harbour. | |
4. | The ship anchored in the harbour and unloaded its goods. | |
5. | The police found Tom's body floating in the harbour. | |
6. | A ship in harbour is safe, but that is not what ships are built for. | |
7. | Ships are safe in the harbour, but that's not what ships are for. | |
8. | Ships are safe in harbour, but they were never meant to stay there. | |
9. | Then we kissed the little maiden, And we spoke in better cheer, And we anchored safe in harbour When the morn was shining clear. | |
10. | "But hence, and seek the palace of the queen. / Glad news I bear thee, of thy comrades brought, / the North-wind shifted and the skies serene; / thy ships have gained the harbour which they sought, / else vain my parents' lore the augury they taught." |