How To Use Ocean liner In A Sentence

  • the queen of ocean liners
  • Built as a great ocean liner, the Titanic's sister-ship was launched in 1914 and immediately entered military service as a hospital ship.
  • Who wants a rubber duck when you can play with a miniature ocean liner or toy paddle steamer? Times, Sunday Times
  • Now which company looks like the large ocean liner that is so difficult to change from its course, once set? Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite having to get used to American spellings she quickly took to the game, and continued to play on board an ocean liner as she crossed the Pacific to visit more cousins in Australia.
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  • Farther west is the Hudson River, creating the illusion that ocean liners occasionally sail down the street.
  • Modern luxury ships are a pale imitation of the glamour and style of the early ocean liners.
  • Her 10-year-old son kept pestering every crew member he encountered, begging for a chance to drive the massive ocean liner.
  • There were fast new attack transports, slow rust-scarred freighters, small ocean liners, Channel steamers, hospital ships, weather-beaten tankers, coaster and swarms of fussing tugs.
  • As my week dragged on the end slowly floated into sight, like a passing ocean liner appearing to a shipwrecked beachcomber.
  • The first Pan American plane to be called a “Clipper, ” the S-40 grew out of Juan Trippe and Charles Lindbergh†™ s desire for a strong, sturdy, high-capacity four-engined transport to serve as an ocean liner of the air.www. clipperflyingboats.com/pan-am/sikorsky-s-40 Sikorsky S-40 | My[confined]Space
  • Who wants a rubber duck when you can play with a miniature ocean liner or toy paddle steamer? Times, Sunday Times
  • Modern luxury ships are a pale imitation of the glamour and style of the early ocean liners.
  • Bearing all that in mind, it would be a real shipwreck for an overwrought orchestrator to take the graceful skiff depicted on the cover of "Maiden Voyage" and overinflate it into a bulky ocean liner. Piano Perspectives, Visions of Vaudeville
  • Geoffrey Taylor's father was an artist who designed and decorated the public rooms in ocean liners.
  • In August 1939, with a single novel to his name, Gombrowicz was invited by the Polish government to sail on the maiden voyage of the ocean liner Boleslaw Chrobry.
  • With a stage set which switched from an ocean liner to a city skyline to a star-studded night and costume changes galore, this was a pure pop show right from the start.
  • Imagine an ocean liner in miniature. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was not the first time that the world's largest ocean liner had run into difficulties. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are, however, still many opportunities to see ocean liners arriving at and departing from the island.
  • Inexplicably, the interiors of the submarine are as spacey as those of a luxurious ocean liner.
  • It became impractical to make a business trip by ocean liner.
  • The day of the great ocean liners might be over thanks to cheap air travel, but many still yearn for games of shovelboard on the deck and dinner at the captain's table.
  • Who wants a rubber duck when you can play with a miniature ocean liner or toy paddle steamer? Times, Sunday Times
  • One child was among the victims when a gangway leading to the world's biggest ocean liner from the quayside gave way.
  • Now which company looks like the large ocean liner that is so difficult to change from its course, once set? Times, Sunday Times
  • a great ocean liner
  • After several years of self-imposed exile on an ocean liner, Richie is ready to come home and face his demons, and his two siblings have the same idea.
  • I was on a Greek ocean liner, coming into the island of Mikonos.
  • They are winning as a tug, straining sideways against the momentum of a huge ocean liner, can win. Times, Sunday Times
  • About 150 of the 1,500 people who died when the ocean liner sank off Newfoundland after hitting an iceberg were buried in Halifax, and 43 never were identified.
  • The only thing visible was the tall structure of lighthouses, and an ocean liner floating across the horizon.
  • It became impractical to make a business trip by ocean liner.
  • Two of the city's best-known attractions are the Queen Mary, a historic ocean liner, and the world-class Aquarium of the Pacific.
  • There was a silhouette emerging out of the mist, looming like an ocean liner.
  • The light-hearted show follows the fortunes of various people - including a romantic couple, escaped gangsters and a nightclub singer - on an ocean liner.
  • The audience is first shown the titular ocean liner and its passengers and crew during its heyday.
  • The age of the ocean liner has passed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Farther west is the Hudson River, creating the illusion that ocean liners occasionally sail down the street.
  • Airline travel has now supplanted travel in ocean liners as the principal means of intercontinental travel, and the same three class structure has asserted itself.
  • Widely regarded as the Mount Everest of diveable shipwrecks is the ocean liner HMHS Britannic.
  • Although it was an ocean liner, the ship also had a cargo of ammunition.
  • In one scene, for instance, the woman and her dog are following behind a large ocean liner in their paddleboat.
  • I can also remember wailing my head off as my mum tries to calm me down whilst going aboard an ocean liner to see my grandparents off on a cruise.
  • Ninety years ago this week, the world's most famous ocean liner sank to a frigid grave in the icy waters of the North Atlantic.
  • Brakes strident, slewing to one side like a crippled ocean liner, I'd found myself pulling over to pick him up.
  • THIS holiday of a lifetime includes incredible scenery and an iconic ocean liner voyage. The Sun
  • Farther west is the Hudson River, creating the illusion that ocean liners occasionally sail down the street.
  • I have always been a huge fan of retro culture and am looking forward to a trip on an actual ocean liner rather than a cruise ship.
  • Five minutes later a new, keening note appears accompanied by an occasional clang like the hull of an ocean liner being hammered in dry-dock.
  • Resurrecting a forgotten work is a bit like recovering a gold cigarette case from a sunken ocean liner: Wipe away the barnacles and who knows?
  • Was I (horrors) the pathetically unfit nonathlete battering himself against a force of nature that can pulverize rock into sand, sink impregnable ocean liners and swallow late-thirtyish guys like me for breakfast? Surf's Up!
  • They were also troubled by what many saw as the antisupernaturalistic and antitheistic bent of science: could one really believe in the New Testament world of spirits and miracles in the era of the steam engine and ocean liner? Warranted Christian Belief
  • Modern luxury ships are a pale imitation of the glamour and style of the early ocean liners.
  • All making the event seem like a luxurious cruise on an ocean liner.
  • Despite having to get used to American spellings she quickly took to the game, and continued to play on board an ocean liner as she crossed the Pacific to visit more cousins in Australia.
  • Bearing all that in mind, it would be a real shipwreck for an overwrought orchestrator to take the graceful skiff depicted on the cover of "Maiden Voyage" and overinflate it into a bulky ocean liner. Piano Perspectives, Visions of Vaudeville
  • Chippenham travel agents Lynda and David Brown will get a taste of the high life when they visit the Queen Mary II before the huge ocean liner's maiden voyage.
  • In one scene, for instance, the woman and her dog are following behind a large ocean liner in their paddleboat.
  • Who wants a rubber duck when you can play with a miniature ocean liner or toy paddle steamer? Times, Sunday Times
  • It features a two-story newsroom, a lobby decorated like a 1930s ocean liner and a Mount Vernon-style cupola on the roof.
  • An ocean liner slid past aglitter with lights, like a huge chandelier being dragged out to sea. FURTHER TALES OF THE CITY
  • It became impractical to make a business trip by ocean liner.
  • Nearly a century later, sledding down the Horton, Vilhjalmur Stefansson learned of the Titanic's sinking a full three months and ten days after the ocean liner had foundered in the North Atlantic.
  • Designed to be an ocean liner, the 150,000-grt vessel is fracturing the mold of simply becoming just another gargantuan cruise ship.
  • She gazes out over a crystal-blue vista from the deck of a luxury ocean liner.
  • The tale gallivants from London to Boston to Cairo, stopping in at circuses, speakeasies, ocean liners, and the well-appointed apartments of an invert.
  • Joey survives the fall from the ocean liner and's able to stay afloat on a passing bale of pot until she's pulled to safety by Stranahan.
  • Who wants a rubber duck when you can play with a miniature ocean liner or toy paddle steamer? Times, Sunday Times
  • We sailed on a large ocean liner.
  • Modern luxury ships are a pale imitation of the glamour and style of the early ocean liners.
  • The age of the ocean liner has passed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Anything Goes, set on an ocean liner and featuring many tuneful Cole Porter songs, is at Guiseley Theatre.
  • in 1912 the ocean liner Titanic sank on its maiden voyage
  • THIS holiday of a lifetime includes incredible scenery and an iconic ocean liner voyage. The Sun
  • The 1957 photo shows him holding a scale model of an ocean liner he built entirely by hand.
  • He poisoned his wife in January of that year and was eventually caught on an ocean liner to Canada in the July, becoming the first man to be caught using radio.
  • The three largest ocean liners in the world could have sat atop its crest like bathtub toys.
  • Imagine an ocean liner in miniature. Times, Sunday Times

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