How To Use Foreshore In A Sentence
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With penguins, albatross, falcons, bandicoots and owls about, Mr Ross said the Harbour and foreshores were ‘a great place to work‘.
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Stay on the foreshore and do not go onto the sands - nobody knows where the quicksands are.
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It is more a wide bay with mostly low foreshores, opening out to the north-east into the Barents Sea.
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Less than two percent of the Chapman and Greenough river foreshores are regarded as in excellent condition.
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A narrow, short jetty, the house's toe in the water of the lake, a pebbly foreshore, a moored launch.
THE LAST RAVEN
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However, we are not optimistic given the trends in current political discourse surrounding debate of issues such as the foreshore.
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Soon afterwards, at a hui at Paeroa, Maori declared that ‘the foreshore and seabed belong to the hapu and iwi’.
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The council spent money cleaning up the land, putting in bollards to prevent vehicles going on to the foreshore, and removing abandoned vehicles.
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Now donkey owners fear they will be squeezed out by plans - to be considered by councillors tomorrow - to erect a Continental style Super Jumper bungee ride on the sands by Foreshore Road.
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Oak-woods bordered the river, the trees ' boughs hung down over a steep foreshore.
THE MAIN CAGES
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A narrow, short jetty, the house's toe in the water of the lake, a pebbly foreshore, a moored launch.
THE LAST RAVEN
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The boundaries are sharp and erosive, removing most of the foreshore deposits of the underlying shoreface units, and are paved by a lag of bioclastic debris.
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A freighter turned turtle off the city's main dock and bullet-strewn buildings on the foreshore are reminders that this was recently a city at war.
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In these circumstances the demand for Maori tribes or iwi to be given control over such an important resource as the foreshore and seabed can only be progressive if it matched with a demand for the overthrow of capitalism.
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Between this country and the foreshore is a relatively large plateau falling toward the coastline.
NZ On Screen
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With this bill it ignores a court decision, yet on the seabed and foreshore issue it heralds a court decision.
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Ministers have made it clear that such issues are separate from the seabed and foreshore legislation.
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Heritage falls apart on the harbor's shore, iron rusts and there is no foreshore access. Two huge cement factories that dominate the view around the bay pollute the water.
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Meanwhile, NSW Labor drops legislation they claim would have ensured Australians retained a right they have always had and should never lose - the right to access our beaches and river foreshores.
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The object and purpose of the Foreshore and Seabed Bill were set out clearly in clause 2A and clause 3.
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It is a problem insomuch as this is the part of the bill that also makes it very clear to non-Maori New Zealanders that they have fewer rights to undertake activity on the foreshore and seabed of this country than Maori do.
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National's long-awaited prescription for healing that weeping political sore otherwise known as the foreshore and seabed should be grabbed with both hands by the Maori Party.
New Zealand Herald - Top Stories
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As a result, travelers to the sea are more likely to cross long foreshores, ample beaches and wide estuaries.
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Lying in bed, Kate closes her eyes and listens to the sudden sharp warbling of seabirds down on the foreshore as the wind gets up.
SEA MUSIC
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And we use the foreshore for seaweed, sand and shingle.
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Doubtful rights go cheap; and so the foreshore westward of the brook being claimed by divers authorities, a tidy little cantle of it had been leased by Admiral Darling, lord of the manor, to
Springhaven
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I come from Marlborough, and the line in the sand is the Marlborough foreshore and seabed.
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The contaminated waste was dumped on the shallow foreshores of Homebush Bay, which eventually became reclaimed land.
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The fact is that neither in the Treaty of Waitangi or anywhere else did Maori ever agree to relinquish their guardianship or rights over the foreshore and seabed.
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If the dry land is inseparable from the wet, then the East Coast is where the government's new foreshore and seabed law is going to hurt most, like a bomb in a crowded room.
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When the tide is fully out the owner of the weir simply walks down the foreshore and takes the catch from the traps.
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I noted, as we went through the consultation hui on the foreshore and seabed, that we were graced in some way with the presence of several members of the National Party.
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Maori customary title extinguished by the last Labour Government's contentious Foreshore and Seabed Act will be restored, under proposals just announced.
Stuff.co.nz - Stuff
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It does not matter whether people are going to the beach for a barbeque or a boil-up, for sausages and eggs, or pork and puha, the Crown will own the foreshore on their behalf for ever and ever.
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Public art will soon feature on the water tank on the foreshore at Bluff Point.
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If the Government is discussing a co-partnership with Maori on the foreshore issue, what are the Government's intentions concerning the co-partnership?
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His dream is to make all the foreshores a continuous strip of over priced cafes topped with similarly overpriced apartments.
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Sea-anglers dot the foreshore, their rods like the jittery feelers of crayfish or the dials of a Geiger counter.
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The agonistic approach can create an atmosphere of defensiveness and fear - we saw it here over the foreshore and seabed debate.
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It is more a wide bay with mostly low foreshores, opening out to the north-east into the Barents Sea.
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The new Moira Tourism board wants to employ the 10 staff now employed by Yarrawonga Mulwala Tourism and keep them operating from the present site on the foreshore, which is owned by Yarrawonga Mulwala Tourism.
The Border Mail - Front Page
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Park on the foreshore, which is the cornerstone of the project.
Fiji Times Online - Local News
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The foreshore is the Queen's, but some sensible arrangement could be made about the driftwood, plastic bottles, condoms and winkles found there.
The Guardian World News
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The highest number of birds shot were dunlin, a small flocking species typically attracted to foreshore habitat such as the mudflats on Sea Island's western tip.
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It says that lowering of the foreshore could result in an average drop in water levels in York of 5cms.
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No boats are passing upstream towards Devonport dockyard and the sheltered water of the Hamoaze, but a lone heron stands on the slaty foreshore.
Country diary: Mount Edgcumbe, Cornwall
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The Scottish Law Commission are still receiving responses to their discussion paper on the law relating to the foreshore and the seabed, which could see the scrapping of udal rights in Orkney - but the OIC have yet to make a response.
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This was a good place to try especially when most of the foreshore is mainly sand and soft mud.
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I am not, but what the member's case does highlight is the danger of allowing more private ownership of the foreshore and seabed, as she is proposing, when her party started off proposing that it should be held in the commons.
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I've said that the upper part of the dream is vague to me; at the end of the foreshore, that is, where the cottage stands; the church tower I can see plainly enough to the very top.
Merry-Garden and Other Stories
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We had a headline in the newspaper stating that one-third of the foreshore was off limits.
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Its most relevant aspect pertains to ownership of the foreshore and rights to everything built thereon, including piers, salmon farms and oil pipelines.
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It eastern Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific West foreshore , in the northwest neighborhood Alaska, south United States, up to the Arctic Ocean north of the Arctic Circle.
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A detour left here takes you back to the foreshore, in front of Drum Sands.
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They were found on what was once the Thames foreshore, and would have been stored underwater in a wattle enclosure to stop the wood drying out and splitting.
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The Maori Land Court has recognised that these lands and estates may include beaches and foreshores, and they seem to have a prima facie case… or at least they do if you think that there has been even one justified land claim under the Treaty.
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You can walk down through the bush to the foreshore.
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A sanitary survey is a comprehensive and detailed inspection of the foreshores and tributaries of the relevant waterway, the purpose being to identify all points of pollution…
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Community fears are mounting over the proposed foreshore redevelopment and port enhancement.
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Ten percent of the foreshore and seabed is owned down to the mean high water spring by Maori under Maori title.
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The foreshore and seabed being owned by a subset of New Zealanders instead of all New Zealanders is what the billboard is about.
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Stretched out below was a chain of freighters tied up alongside the commercial docks, cranes and gantries cluttering the foreshore.
CORMORANT
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Unhealthy waterways and wetlands mean more midges and mozzies; another reason to keep our Hearns Lake foreshores safe from human occupation.
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I had to use the actual road as at the moment the foreshore is a complete mess and construction site.
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This process is also destroying vegetation, washing soil and pollutants into estuaries and onto coral reefs as well as alienating foreshores from the public, and threatening beaches with rock walls.
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She walks towards the water and looks beyond the grass, to where the seabirds run and lilt softly on the pebbly foreshore.
SEA MUSIC
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They are heading for coasts and estuaries, where they feed on the unfrozen foreshore.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Foreshore and Seabed Act was passed in response to the Court of Appeal ruling in Attorney-General v Ngati Apa ([2003] 3 NZLR 643).
BIG NEWS
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We rowed to the hulk from which it was planned to swim to the jut of the foreshore.
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This is the same type of volcanic rock shaped by sculptors in the Stone Symposium held on New Plymouth's foreshore each summer.
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There are councils, Brisbane City Council, other councils in Adelaide who have decided to assist the process of securing for example, parks, gardens, foreshores, river fronts and secure those areas with the use of private dollars.
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It seemed to nestle down on the foreshore beneath the mountains.
NIMITZ CLASS
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The Helford river estuary has a rocky foreshore of granite and shale extending as reef outcrops into the estuary.
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As well as keeping their eyes peeled for surface coins and jewellery, beachcombers also look for non-metal items on their foreshore hunting grounds.
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The tree's coppicing habit, the way one specimen can have dozens of trunks, means that in places the pines look like a wall of bamboo, rather than relatives of the giant Araucariaceae that line the foreshores of Sydney beaches.
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Stretched out below was a chain of freighters tied up alongside the commercial docks, cranes and gantries cluttering the foreshore.
CORMORANT
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Will the Prime Minister now take steps to ensure that New Zealanders can access those beaches and foreshores that are currently locked in by private landowners, in order to ensure equal treatment?
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The government is stalling on the estuary while it tries to find a way through its foreshore and seabed dilemma.
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Therefore in the most fitting spot -- a true no-man's land, in that the foreshore was the property of the Government, though on the "heuchs" above the butt of the separating march dyke, built with masonry and bound and spiked with iron, testified that the Jews of the hills had no dealings with the Samaritans of the valleys.
Patsy
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Well we'll stay near the water now but turn to the foreshores, where thousands of migratory birds stop off in Australia to rest, before winging their way home to the Northern Hemisphere.
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The National Party agrees that the foreshore and seabed should be Crown land.
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Along the foreshore was a series of disconnected posts, every second of which was armed with a Lewis gun.
The War Service of the 1/4 Royal Berkshire Regiment (T. F.)
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Access to our beaches, our foreshore, and our seabed is a basic right for New Zealanders.
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Maori, European Pakeha, and all people who have the privilege to live in this land, see it as their right to be able to access, and have the benefit of going to, the beaches, foreshores, and coastline around New Zealand.