How To Use Dry dock In A Sentence

  • He said that the dry dock was the bellwether.
  • The ship is in dry dock.
  • Covey Island Boatworks, award winning builders of hand-crafted yachts, power and sailboats, has brought that idea into dry dock developing a prototype wood and epoxy prefab that applies boatbuilding principles directly to an extreme Arctic home. 2008 January | Inhabitat - Green Design Will Save the World
  • It the largest dry dock in Western Europe. The Sun
  • There were hangars, boat lifts, dry docks, slips and dollies surrounding the large parking lot. DOUBTFUL MOTIVES
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  • Three large dry docks were built at the end of the 19th century to repair and refit warships. Times, Sunday Times
  • The hotel has a fresh, contemporary feel and is next door to the city's working dry dock. Times, Sunday Times
  • According to the salvage plan, Kursk will be secured beneath a number of specially designed pontoons to be ferried to a dry dock in Murmansk, the base of Russia's Northern Fleet, for examination.
  • a new channel for the river was excavated, which further enlarged the floating space and wharf accommodation; wet and dry docks were added; until at length the quay berthage amounted to not less than 6290 feet, or nearly a mile and a quarter in length. The Life of Thomas Telford
  • The show will join the ship after its time in dry dock this autumn. The Sun
  • Although occasionally an older vessel may substitute for one in dry dock, many venerable craft have been pensioned off.
  • In 1855 he established Mort's dry dock at Balmain, and progressed from shipbuilding to locomotive manufacture and general engineering.
  • The cabin cruiser has been detained in dry dock as police and coastguard officials continue their investigation.
  • The last working dry docks in Greater Manchester are finally being shut down - marking the end of a long and proud history.
  • Three large dry docks were built at the end of the 19th century to repair and refit warships. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like they got rid of that dry dock down there.
  • They docked the ship in dry dock for repairs, cleaning and painting.
  • The crew was on the beach while the ship was in dry dock.
  • Although occasionally an older vessel may substitute for one in dry dock, many venerable craft have been pensioned off.
  • The slipway where she was launched is already more or less a national monument, as are the shipyard gantries above, and the dry dock where the was fitted out, and the building where she was planned. Will the Titanic Ever Sink?
  • Nevertheless for bigger conveyances such as watercraft using a portable garage in the backyard rather than dry docking it could save a large number of dollars 12 months. The Global Perspective
  • The ship is in dry dock.
  • The dry dock gate is the key equipment of the large-size shipyard, which influences the total function of the entire shipyard if it is designed improperly.
  • The duck boats are still parked in dry dock.
  • The crew was on the beach while the ship was in dry dock.
  • In early 2002, HMS Rose had to be delivered down the East Coast, through the Panama Canal to a dry dock in San Diego and en route had a bowsprit damaged in a hurricane off Cape Hatteras.
  • The slipway where she was launched is already more or less a national monument, as are the shipyard gantries above, and the dry dock where she was fitted out, and the building where she was planned. Will the Titanic Ever Sink?
  • And they were literally going to be working around the clock to get that ship out of dry dock -- stored, provisioned, munitioned, oiled -- all the things that we had to do to be able to meet our sailing date. Remembering the Battle of the Atlantic
  • The cabezons and lings on the north wall of the dry dock were huge.
  • The crew was on the beach while the ship was in dry dock.
  • Three large dry docks were built at the end of the 19th century to repair and refit warships. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like they got rid of that dry dock down there.
  • There were only a few weeks now before she went into dry dock.
  • Three large dry docks were built at the end of the 19th century to repair and refit warships. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is now ready to be moved to a dry dock.
  • Last year the Forbes family motor yacht, The Highlander, was put into dry dock, its crew laid off.
  • Three large dry docks were built at the end of the 19th century to repair and refit warships. Times, Sunday Times
  • The show will join the ship after its time in dry dock this autumn. The Sun
  • Some 500,000 people a year visit the vessel in dry dock at Portsmouth. Times, Sunday Times
  • She emerged from dry dock with the new hull design this week. The Sun
  • Some 500,000 people a year visit the vessel in dry dock at Portsmouth. Times, Sunday Times
  • She emerged from dry dock with the new hull design this week. The Sun
  • For a 100 berth marina with a dry dock and workshop in full use and a chandlery and boat sales operation, the marina should employ 10 people.
  • The crew was on the beach while the ship was in dry dock.

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