How To Use Disembark In A Sentence

  • The passengers disembarked from the bus.
  • He stayed in the shadows while the scant dozen passengers disembarked from the wooden-hulled steam-powered passenger ferry Virginia V, just in from Seattle via the Colvos Passage. Excerpt: Spade & Archer by Joe Gores
  • Navy commandoes slid down to the vessel one by one, yet then the unexpected occurred: The passengers that awaited them on the deck pulled out bats, clubs, and slingshots with glass marbles, assaulting each soldier as he disembarked. The Volokh Conspiracy » Pro-Palestinian “Peace Activists”
  • It was a scorching day and there was a light south-west wind when the select group, including two direct descendants of the islanders, disembarked on the rocks at Clashymore natural harbour.
  • The remaining troops disembarked in darkness, and on the following morning began the advance inland.
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  • As the flights lasted up to eighteen hours disembarking passengers were invariably cold and uncomfortable.
  • Major De Salis returned for answer, that "Mrs. Duberly had not disembarked from the 'Shooting Star,' and he had not sufficient authority to order her to do so. Journal Kept During The Russian War: From The Departure Of The Army From England In April 1854, To The Fall Of Sebastopol
  • Please assemble on the deck for disembarkation.
  • It was a scorching day and there was a light south-west wind when the select group, including two direct descendants of the islanders, disembarked on the rocks at Clashymore natural harbour.
  • Trains would stop along the way at small stations, for the ladies and gentlemen on board to disembark and take tea.
  • I looked towards the plane. Six passengers had already disembarked.
  • Later on Friday night some of the striking boatmen took over a pilot boat and their action prevented a harbour pilot disembarking from a ship coming down river from Belview Port on its way to Rotterdam.
  • He disembarks and smiles so cutely at me, conveying both graciousness and modesty (OK, it was a dream).
  • Immediately after the unveiling ceremony, the President proceeded to the ramp of the port to send off MV Hansel Jobett, a roll-on-roll-off (RoRo) ship of the Santo Clara Shipping Company in its ceremonial trip to Cataingan in the province of Masbate passing through the island town of Maripipi as there were bus passengers who will disembark in the port of said town. Arroyo unveils marker of P52.7 Million Port Development Project
  • Disembarking near Manikarnika Ghat, the group entered a narrow lane, one of the many galis, that led to the Viswanath temple.
  • Disembarking from a troop carrier was not as easy as this description implies.
  • I looked towards the plane. Six passengers had already disembarked.
  • The camera fast tracks along a London train station platform as the passengers disembark and rush toward us.
  • The bus wheezed up the road to the village of Naggar, where we disembarked, hoisted our packs, and started hoofing it.
  • I looked towards the plane. Six passengers had already disembarked.
  • The building which houses the west wing of the hotel was first built in 1935 as a hostel to accommodate passengers disembarking from shipping liners at the port.
  • Without an accurate chart, she anchored in Betano Bay at dusk on September 23, 1942 and commenced disembarking troops over her quarterdeck.
  • A group of twenty or so passengers could be seen disembarking from the ship and passing through the gates which dwarfed them.
  • Please fill in this disembarkation card.
  • A friend of mine had a similar experience disembarking two passengers at the pier.
  • Passengers descend a gangplank to access two rowboats, and many more appear already to have disembarked.
  • I am led to believe that the Qantas crew involved in this week's emergency disembarkation in Japan didn't have a Japanese language speaker as part of the crew complement.
  • The suspect was accosted and arrested as he disembarked from a plane at Goma International Airport where the rangers had been waiting for his arrival from Walikale in the interior of the country and close to gorilla habitat. Global Voices in English » DR Congo: Baby Gorilla Rescued in Trafficking Bust
  • At Powell and Market she disembarked, separating herself from the double-knit masses as soon as possible. MORE TALES OF THE CITY
  • Our Land Forces being disembarked, erect a fascine battery-our ship is ordered, with four more, to batter the port of Bocca The Adventures of Roderick Random
  • We disembarked, or "detrained," as they say down there, at a little station on the railroad called Londiani, eight miles south of the equator and about eighty miles from Victoria Nyanza. In Africa Hunting Adventures in the Big Game Country
  • The drinking continued during his disembarkation leave; and he says that by that stage he was experiencing numerous flashbacks to the traumatic events that he had witnessed.
  • I was bleary-eyed from the transatlantic leg of my itinerary, and became aware of a guy with a very loud voice who was vigorously fanboying one of the other passengers as we disembarked and had a long wait for the terminal bus. Linkspam for 29-8-2009
  • We watched the passengers disembark, then asked the steward for shore passes.
  • Please assemble on the deck for disembarkation.
  • And Herman Goslin made his scant living by meeting the steamboats and transporting the disembarking passengers, if any, up to the hotel in a gimpy buckboard.
  • So they disembarked and began walking through the airport terminal corridor to a small waiting room.
  • I disembarked and stood looking over the edge of the camber. THE TARTAN RINGERS
  • The sense he had so often had, since the first hour of his disembarkment, of being further and further “in,” treated him again at this moment to another twinge; but in this wonderful way of her putting him in there continued to be something exquisitely remorseless. The Ambassadors
  • And what we saw, if you take a look at the tape, even before people were allowed to get off, they were already amassing either on the balconies or at the windows to take a look as they waited pretty patiently for the disembarkment process. CNN Transcript Jul 20, 2006
  • Fire and ambulance crews were put on alert but the 56 passengers and four crew were able to disembark via two exits down aircraft steps.
  • Included are ship names, ship captains, merchants, tonnage, disembarkation port, and dates of departure and arrival.
  • She had pressed the bell indicating that she wanted the bus to halt at the next stop where she would disembark.
  • We watched the passengers disembark, then asked the steward for shore passes.
  • A small convoy of Talons had disembarked from the host of the armada and was cutting through the waves at near breakneck speeds.
  • As the American POWs disembarked from the German boxcars, they were met by these trains, which had "U.S." painted on the sides and were decorated with American flags. Pursuit of an 'Unparalleled Opportunity': The American YMCA and Prisoner of War Diplomacy among the Central Power Nations during World War I
  • The disembarkation began immediately, and I took the opportunity of a run ashore with the others to survey our unique landfall.
  • Kinnison, however, paid very little attention to the landing or to Samms 'disembarkation, and none whatever to the Chicago's reascent into the high heavens. First Lensman
  • I disembarked and stood looking over the edge of the camber. THE TARTAN RINGERS
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  • The group stayed on that boat for several hours, then unexpectedly disembarked and caught a later boat.
  • VELSHI: When you got off the plane, was it a normal disembarkment? CNN Transcript Dec 25, 2009
  • At Fort Bliss, friends and family gathered under the tail of the plane with open arms as the soldiers disembarked.
  • Yet when the train settles against the platform and the passengers disembark I actually find myself politely gesturing him to board ahead of me.
  • The train stopped and opened its doors wide to let all of its passengers disembark.
  • We landed, disembarked and entered the terminal building, a dank shell of gnawed concrete.
  • His grateful passengers disembark and head for their cars, parked on either side of the road clear of the water.
  • Passengers that refuse to comply with a request to disembark could face action from the airline.
  • Anyway, upon arriving at Leuchars station in the middle of the evening, all us disembarking passengers found ourselves unable to leave, because of a blizzard and eight foot snowdrifts.
  • You will travel for a while until you reach a waypoint, at which you will disembark from the ships and travel on foot to the stronghold.
  • Next, I decreed and superintended the disembarkation of the stolen slaves; and, lastly, I concluded the morning call with a request that Brulôt would _produce the five hundred doubloons and his "promissory note" for two hundred slaves_! Captain Canot or, Twenty Years of an African Slaver
  • We landed, disembarked and entered the terminal building, a dank shell of gnawed concrete.
  • Spirits lifted as the train shunted into Kilmarnock, passengers disembarking with a spring in their step and £signs in their eyes in readiness for the spring sale.
  • But I have seen more people who don’t fit the standard description getting on the bus in the mornings and disembarking (I guess soon people will say “debussing”?) at USC. One Day Soon
  • Photographs of her, looking slightly uncomfortable and bemused before disembarking, achieved equal prominence.
  • By the time they disembarked at Lod he was in a state of extreme anxiety in spite of all his partner's soothing reassurances. LOADED QUESTIONS
  • When the ship was finally docked and people were permitted to disembark, I turned to Daddy. WEB OF DREAMS
  • They disembarked on the flat bowlder known as Plymouth Rock and set to work to make their home. The History of the United States from 1492 to 1910, Volume 1 From Discovery of America October 12, 1492 to Battle of Lexington April 19, 1775
  • When finally the passengers were allowed to disembark, Gandhi was attacked by a hostile crowd.
  • An assault jeep quickly zoomed ahead of the rest of the moving column, three gunmen disembarking and running forward, assault rifles raised.
  • Today, converted bumboats operate as river-taxis which carry sightseeing passengers, with pickup and disembarkation points along Boat Quay and Clake Quay.
  • Trouble flared after the group were taken off the plane and kept in a cordoned-off area while other passengers disembarked.
  • James and I promptly switched from citizens of Bristol to excited tourists as we disembarked from the ferry, splashed around in the city’s water features and photographed the whole thing for posterity. The Ladyboys of Bangkok « Sven’s guide to…
  • Eurostar disembarks from London and the glass awninged roof resembles a smudged glass umbrella. .surely Americans would know the Gare du Nord? March 2008
  • The people who disembarked from the ship were not at all happy to enter a cold, foggy London.
  • Academy watched as he disembarked from the plane piloted by General Albert Daughtrey, Robert N.
  • We disembarked a few days ago, and are now marching steadily north through the countryside to our destination city.
  • Silently the friends drew into a group when the passengers began to disembark.
  • An assault jeep quickly zoomed ahead of the rest of the moving column, three gunmen disembarking and running forward.
  • I looked towards the plane. Six passengers had already disembarked.
  • On disembarking from the ship, the passengers will be welcomed by music from a local piper and each visitor will be presented with a city map, highlighting points of interests.
  • They went on to discuss our disembarkment there and which jankship my father should book our passage on. Shaman's Crossing
  • A half an hour or so later a young man disembarked from a streetcar and walked into the nearby Desplaines Police Station.
  • Any day the D'Oyly Carte could disembark at Lime Street station and hire every available hand.
  • One made her presence known soon after they disembarked, pausing only long enough to exchange a few words with the massive Chirinaldo as it was recharging its heliox-breather. A Call to Arms
  • Disembarking from a troop carrier was not as easy as this description implies.
  • Guests will disembark at a landing quay before heading below the surface to their watery boudoirs with views out into the open ocean.
  • I had been waiting for about a quarter of an hour by a stall of flowers when a truck-load of police drove up with a grinding of brakes and a squeal of rubber from the direction of the Surete Headquarters in the rue Catinat: the men disembarked and ran for the store, as though they were charging a mob, but there was no mob-only a zareba of bicycles. The Quiet American
  • When they disembarked from the cars of the Long Island Railroad in the evenings, hands reached into pockets and yarmulkes were slipped back in place. How We Avenged the Blums
  • The wide clearways or throughways, referred to as the assault routes, run from the troop assembly points to the dock and the flight deck, allowing the fully equipped troops to move quickly and efficiently into position for disembarking.
  • The passengers disembarked at Southampton
  • * Twelve * At Emerson's request the train stopped at Dahshoor long enough to let us disembark. LION IN THE VALLEY
  • Without an accurate chart, she anchored in Betano Bay at dusk on September 23, 1942 and commenced disembarking troops over her quarterdeck.
  • Although Monaco is only nine miles distant from Nice - the handiest airport - there is something deeply exhilarating about disembarking from a plane and then rushing toward a waiting whirlybird instead of a boring old hire car.
  • One passenger disembarked from the train while it was still moving and a mother dropped a wheelchair ramp on to her son's foot.
  • You may stay aboard the ship all day or disembark at any stop.
  • Holding her tight, he kept his shotgun ready in one hand as he carefully navigated them to the main deck and disembarked.
  • The great collector and party giver Arturo Lopez-Willshaw, costumed as the emperor of China, and his wife, Patricia, disembarked with their retinue from a Chinese junk. All That Glittered
  • The camera fast tracks along a London train station platform as the passengers disembark and rush toward us.
  • There is a great stir in Balaklava, owing to the arrival and disembarkation of the 10th Hussars, who have come from India, and are reported to be 680 strong, and mounted on the finest Arabs in the world (at least, so says Colonel Parlby, who commands them). Journal Kept During The Russian War: From The Departure Of The Army From England In April 1854, To The Fall Of Sebastopol
  • The passengers disembarked from the night flight.
  • The Oranjeland will dock in East London today for crewmen from the stricken tanker to disembark, and will return to the roadstead to await a berth.
  • At last they were ready to disembark and to leave this hellhole of a place swarming with the vicious creatures of the night.
  • When I disembarked on my last cruise in December, I ran into the young man who had been our dining-room steward on the ship.
  • After disembarking, there is a short, sharp climb to the summit at 2,743m, across fissured limestone where rock anemones grow.
  • Only one passenger disembarks and the train goes off, leaving him alone in the cavernous hallways.
  • `I've just disembarked from the ferry and I'm sorta taking stock. TICKLED PINK
  • Young Arsenal supporters sometimes disembark from trains south of the river and enter Chelsea territory across Wandsworth Bridge.
  • SHIELDS: Well, I think it was -- I think people were scared but every -- when you get on a cruise ship, they have a drill for disembarkment in the case of emergency. CNN Transcript Mar 24, 2006
  • The only downside of this train, which offers connections to Athens from Thessaloniki,(Sentence dictionary) is that you have to disembark at the Turkish frontier at two in the morning to get your visa.
  • At the end of our paddle we disembarked at a boat launch used by fisherman, and when we pulled ourselves out we immediately were chilled, so we changed into dry clothes for the 11-mile portage across to the saltwater.
  • A hand-over-hand journey down a narrow tube brings me to a near-empty carousel; a quick spin, then I'm deposited in a disembarkment area. A King of Infinite Space
  • Azimuthal thrusters and a dynamic positioning system are fitted for holding the position and heading steady during operations involving embarking or disembarking landing craft.
  • The viscount disembarked its passagers at the airport.
  • When shiploads of contraband disembarked at Mississippi River towns, they were often outnumbered by the employers who anxiously awaited them.
  • The largest group landed in 1893 when four hundred camels and ninety-four men disembarked.
  • Looking back, I'm glad I took that red-eye from Seattle just a few painful hours after I'd deplaned and disembarked from Juneau where I'd kayaked among calving Dawes Glacier 24-hours before. Crai S. Bower: Sure, Montreal has a Festival Culture, but Prince Still Blows Minds
  • Hikers can be seen disembarking at the train station and marching in a line straight through town to the trails.
  • Luckily, we disembarked there for an afternoon for we had on board several Greek tourists, who also had booked passage for Philae.
  • In Oban's featureless tea rooms, elderly coach-trippers write cheerful messages on damp postcards or stare vacantly at cars disembarking from the ferries.
  • * Twelve * At Emerson's request the train stopped at Dahshoor long enough to let us disembark. LION IN THE VALLEY
  • After passing through a flying checkpoint inside Nablus, we disembarked from the taxi at Beit Iba, a neighborhood on the city’s northwestern edge, and walked to a terminal-style checkpoint similar to the ones at Qalandia and Hawara. The Checkpoint
  • – The 46th, under Colonel Garrett, arrived in Balaklava to-day, and disembarked this afternoon. Journal Kept During The Russian War: From The Departure Of The Army From England In April 1854, To The Fall Of Sebastopol
  • They docked around 8: 00 p.m. last night and had a pretty straightforward disembarkment. CNN Transcript Jul 19, 2006
  • The first Koreans to move to American were ginseng dealers, who disembarked in Hawaii in 1896, and grocers and druggists soon followed.
  • In 1539, Ferdinand de Soto, Governor of Cuba, leaving that island in charge of his wife, set sail for Florida, where he soon safely disembarked, and sent his ships back, in order to leave no opportunity for relentment in the stern resolves of his followers. Continental Monthly , Vol. 5, No. 6, June, 1864 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • – Went to morning church; afterwards walked with Mr. Anderson, and, returning through a deluge of mud, met the 89th and 17th regiments, which had disembarked at an hour's notice, as an attack is expected to-morrow, it being St. Nicholas's day, when the Russian soldiers are supposed to have an extra ration of rakee; and as they never fight unless half drunk, the argument is not so bad after all. Journal Kept During The Russian War: From The Departure Of The Army From England In April 1854, To The Fall Of Sebastopol
  • As the boat nosed onto a sandy beach, we disembarked and walked up a short incline to Mingun.
  • When he was finally arrested, disembarking from a train at a New York station, he was carrying a loaded semi-automatic gun in his suitcase.
  • When the ship was finally docked and people were permitted to disembark, I turned to Daddy. WEB OF DREAMS
  • When I disembarked from the LST that took us to the port of Taku, I walked into a railroad station and everyone there cowered against a wall, in terror of the rifle slung onto my shoulder. Waldo Jaquith - China shoots down orbiting satellite.
  • How long would it take to disembark the prisoners, resupply the ship?
  • As the passengers disembarked Toad noticed a hot young woman in a short skirt and leather jacket.
  • You have to present your passport and disembarkation card to the immigration officer.
  • Please fill in thellos disembarkation card.
  • When the ship was finally docked and people were permitted to disembark, I turned to Daddy. WEB OF DREAMS
  • Do not expect to feel up to a little grouse shooting when you disembark.
  • They had a very orderly disembarkment, very quiet, very calm. CNN Transcript Jul 20, 2006
  • We were eventually allowed to disembark then reboard, but we were five hours late and missed our connection. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Los Angeles that greeted these pioneers who disembarked after their four-day train ride from the east was part boomtown, part frontier.
  • Included are ship names, ship captains, merchants, tonnage, disembarkation port, and dates of departure and arrival.
  • The passengers are disembarking at the moment.
  • She had pressed the bell indicating that she wanted the bus to halt at the next stop where she would disembark.
  • Foot passengers had already disembarked when the suspicious package was found on a car deck.
  • Disembarking from boat or plane, the air is crystal-clear and as fresh as it was before SUVs became everyday runarounds in the States.
  • * Twelve * At Emerson's request the train stopped at Dahshoor long enough to let us disembark. LION IN THE VALLEY

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