How To Use On board In A Sentence

  • The New York and Liverpool firm that your father belongs to sent on board an honest and peaceable cargo, but there was a good deal of room left in the hold, and the captain filled it up with cannon-balls, musket-bullets, and gunpowder from the English agents of no less a man than General Santa Ahead of the Army
  • The cash raising was not unexpected and allows a few more shareholders on board. Times, Sunday Times
  • Angolan Armed Forces (FAA) General Joo Manuel lask week said that the 14 people on board that plane were alive and held hostage by UNITA forces. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Aides hovered round like royal courtiers before he made a fleeting appearance climbing on board the City of Chicago. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course when we found the mines on board, that vindicated our concerns.
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  • Clear information boards indicate the location of different types of trees which include Persian, Japanese and black walnut trees, coastal and dawn redwoods, cedar of Lebanon, atlas and deodar cedars, and swamp cypresses.
  • And the 21m he banked off the course is certain to rocket as new sponsors clamber on board the gravy train. The Sun
  • The convention plucked him from the pastorate to head the foreign mission board.
  • But this volume considerably expands our understanding by widening the regional sphere of comparison and by taking on board issues of secrecy, cultural heritage and museology.
  • His exceptional talent at putting acrylics and oils together on board and letting them ooze is a lesson on how to do this kind of thing and all those kids in ARI-land should get down to the Wynne and check it out.
  • The only requisite is manageableness of the ship herself and of the numbers she carries on board.
  • Ensure through specialty certification boards that credentialing programs are of the highest quality and consistent with industry standards.
  • Jay Johnson, a naval aviator, that all negative findings by evaluation boards must be reviewed at the Pentagon.
  • As soon as she was alongside and made fast I went on board and had a good look at her interior, not forgetting to inscribe my name legibly on the most conveniently situated locker in the midshipmen's berth, after which I watched the operation of shipping and stowing her ballast. A Middy of the King A Romance of the Old British Navy
  • For all you one-way ticket holders remaining on board, to quote Marlon Brando in "On The Waterfront," next stop: "Palookaville"! Magic-city-news.com
  • Supporters of the treaty say that it will be necessary to have the United States on board.
  • The 2,000 arrows and nearly 150 longbows found on board reflect the continuing reliance on traditional methods of anti-personnel artillery.
  • The county council has taken all our views on board and promised it will do its best to accommodate the wishes of the village within reason.
  • It was followed by an unmarked police car with a ‘film crew’ on board.
  • Nobody on board was and Canadian Foreign Minister Lawrence Cannon thanked Brazilian and rescue operation.
  • The second crew lifted off on 28 July of the same year and remained on board for nearly 59 days.
  • We gorged ourselves on boardwalk treats: caramel apples, cotton candy, salt water taffy, hot waffles and ice cream.
  • The mortality on board some of the emigrant ships was terrible; and, whatever the cause, the deaths in _British ships_ enormously exceeded those in the ships of any other country. [ The History of the Great Irish Famine of 1847 (3rd ed.) (1902) With Notices of Earlier Irish Famines
  • The thatching is begun at the apex of the roof on boards and worked towards the bottom. Bunratty Castle, Ireland « Colleen Anderson
  • They are the only medevac service to have doctors on board able to transfuse blood while in the air, and they use some of the most innovative techniques in the field.
  • A trimmer / helmsman on board had only one thing on his mind when he arrived in Capetown at the end of leg one - romance.
  • Turner herself, for no man, fore or aft, claimed ownership, while every man disclaimed having brought him on board. CHAPTER XI
  • Both passengers and crew are showing suspected symptoms of the vomiting bug on board the Transocean Tours operated Marco Polo, which is berthed in Invergordon, Easter Ross. Undefined
  • I take on board what my honourable friend and the right honourable gentleman say. Times, Sunday Times
  • Passengers will soon be able to use their mobile phones to buy a ticket as they hop on board the train. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the jetty were two naval ships, including INS Tir, welcoming beelines of visitors on board.
  • I shall tomorrow ship my great chests on board of a ship bound to Bourdeaux; they are directed, and recommended to the care of a merchant of that place, who will forward them by Thoulouse, and the canal of Languedoc, to his correspondent at Cette, which is the sea-port of Montpellier. Travels through France and Italy
  • The attempt was well intended, but before he could clamber on board he was wet to the waist. THE MEAT
  • Most airlines in the US will gouge you for taking your bicycle on board, but the Mexican airlines usually let it pass as just another piece of luggage.
  • Her attempts had led her not to a position on board a ship, but to this dirty, dingy waiting job.
  • In 2003 an Iranian troop carrier crashed in the south-east, killing all 276 soldiers and crew on board.
  • A man with a smelly dog got on board and sat rather too close to my nostrils.
  • Tea, you must know, is styled ` plew 'on board, in the slang of the training-ship; possibly, through some association with the ` sky blue' known in the boarding-schools of shore folk. Young Tom Bowling The Boys of the British Navy
  • Just like the lights, the lavish seafood buffet on board isn't to be missed. Times, Sunday Times
  • I told her what I thought, but he didn't take my advice on board.
  • The ship's doctor can presumably take blood, and, though possibly not having a haematology laboratory on board, may be able to get the bloods tested when the ship docks.
  • It took on board a cargo of barilla at Aguilas and Almeria, and returned to England, reaching the Thames in May. James Fenimore Cooper American Men of Letters
  • Kate Moss goes 'meatless' on Mondays man Paul McCartney challenged the world to go "meatless" on Mondays, supermodel Kate Moss jumped on board. WN.com - Articles related to How addicted to food are you?
  • The hijackers kept the pilot on board the plane as hostage.
  • One universal rule is that dogs cannot fly on a plane without the owner on board.
  • At Hollybush we took information on board in a democratic, communal fashion, grouped with notebooks and pencils around visual aids.
  • And then we shall not be sorry because we cannot get a Gairfowl to stuff, much less find gairfowl enough to drive them into stone pens and slaughter them, as the old Norsemen did, or drive them on board along a plank till the ship was victualled with them, as the old English and French rovers used to do, of whom dear old The Water-Babies A Fairy Tale for a Land-Baby
  • After ordering investigations of many others, Texas state prison board chairman Allan Polunsky has a new target: himself.
  • _ -- After two hours fiddling about we managed to attach our fore and aft hawsers to the "Aquitania," and after breakfast we went on board our new home. The Incomparable 29th and the "River Clyde"
  • No mention was made of the other eleven persons on board and no mention of how the aircraft had crashed.
  • The film was made under the auspices of the British Film Institute's Production Board, on which I served in the 1960s and 70s alongside, among others, Karel Reisz, Carl Foreman and the eminent documentarist Basil Wright. Britain's best film directors show some early promise
  • The fact that a coastguard was the first on board may save some complications later on, in the Dracula
  • I'm a very adaptable person who is quick to take criticisms on board and improve myself. The Sun
  • For these reasons, reflective foil on board insulation is of dubious value.
  • On board the launcher will be not one spacecraft, but two.
  • Flying jets in wing formation in the weather and carrying explosive ordnance on board is dangerous work.
  • The big boats cost 1200 dalasis / hour and 5500 dalasis for the full day, regardless of the number of people on board.
  • Payment will be made in Pound Sterling in London on presentation of on board bill lading.
  • Class I : HUMAN-POWERED AIRCRAFT -An aerodyne which takes off and remains airborne using solely the muscular energy of one or more persons on board.
  • He was placed under house arrest, accused of causing the crash and abandoning the liner while 300 passengers were allegedly still on board. Times, Sunday Times
  • We are very pleased and happy to have him on board. Times, Sunday Times
  • Indeed, it's almost certainly no exaggeration to suggest that some foolhardy bar-stool all-rounder with a few too many stouts on board has already claimed in all sincerity to understand the complexities of the Duckworth-Lewis method. Ireland expected England to hurl abuse in defeat, not throw flowers | Barry Glendenning
  • Before leaving HMS York, Caroline was presented with a signed photograph of the ship and given other mementoes to remind her of her time on board.
  • Just like the lights, the lavish seafood buffet on board isn't to be missed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Israel and probably Egypt to direct the flotilla to dock in Israel or Egypt with a guarantee that all humanitarian cargo on board would be immediately transshipped to Gaza? Ed Koch: No Matter What the Pressure Brought to Bear on It, Israel Should Never Give Up Its Right of Self-Defense
  • He is also keen to develop gaming on board and says companies are queuing up to partner the airline on this initiative.
  • Back to vegetables: Fishwife, salicornia/salsola is said to be able to get along without salt, but I will take on board what you say. Archive 2009-01-01
  • Later we learnt that there was a very important person on board.
  • Peter and Helen Walsh were among the four on board that lost their lives when the plane ditched into the sea in thick fog.
  • Moiseyev has added a few new dances, at least new to New York, including a hilarious sailor's dance called A Day on Board a Ship, as well as adaptations from Venezuela and Argentina and a sprightly Spanish jota.
  • And on board the Ariel such erasement occurred quickly. CHAPTER XXI
  • It came at once into our minds, how on Sunday, three years before, the steamer "Brother Jonathan," in attempting to do the same thing, struck a rock, and foundered, and nearly all on board were lost. Life at Puget Sound: With Sketches of Travel in Washington Territory, British Columbia, Oregon and California
  • Fridays Pray for the Mission Board, that there might be unity and a singleness of purpose.
  • After this I went on board; but the first sight I met with was two men drowned in the cookroom, or forecastle of the ship, with their arms fast about one another. Robinson Crusoe
  • The fact that a coastguard was the first on board may save some complications, later on, in the Admiralty Court; for coastguards cannot claim the salvage which is the right of the first civilian entering on a derelict. Dracula
  • Balpa said that under the agreement an aircraft captain will be told when sky marshals are to be on board a flight, who they are and where they will be sitting.
  • As you may recall, the Gemini capsules were intended to circle the earth a bunch of times with two astronauts on board - as a prequel to a moon shot.
  • Shells crashed around the football stadium landing zone while the injured were being carried on board.
  • But his dithering approach is still a hit with viewers, which is why bosses are keen to keep him on board. The Sun
  • Cumberland later went back to sea with one captain and five commanders on board - the six are shortly to assume command of their own frigates and destroyers.
  • From time to time aftershocks of the earthquake shook the ground, and could even be felt on board ship, seeming to those on board that depth charges were being exploded in the sea.
  • Election boards will count the ballots by hand.
  • When Anthony Overfield rides his motorcycle, he carries two passengers on board: so-called gremlin bells. The Power of Lucky Charms
  • The ship being cleared of Dingdong and his tups: Is there ever another sheepish soul left lurking on board? cried Panurge. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • He spent several months fitting out a state-of-the-art zoological laboratory on board the ship before boarding it in preparation for departure at Sheerness in November 1872.
  • As a writer drawing on this experience, I seem able to take different perspectives on board and I am comfortable adopting a range of personae.
  • Judge Charles Schwartz is giving the state 60 days to disband and consolidate Louisiana's four higher education boards.
  • The courses do not follow the syllabus of any particular examination board.
  • There is absolutely no point in fighting the election unless we take all of these factors on board.
  • Crew on board the CSL Yarra have been denied food and other supplies by the ship's owners as the stand-off at Port Pirie enters its third day with ship workers refusing to lower the gangway.
  • Judge Charles Schwartz is giving the state 60 days to disband and consolidate Louisiana's four higher education boards.
  • Eighteen ships having arrived, with merchandise and five thousand five hundred Chinese on board, besides five hundred more who remained in this city from last year, I ordered the cabildo and regimiento of the city, if Chinese were necessary for the public service, to enter petition therefor within four days, giving a memorandum of the number necessary and the duties that they were to perform. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 14 of 55 1606-1609 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of The Catholic Missions, As Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing
  • Exhibition board lighting and clear signposting ensured a good attendance.
  • Its two raw ingredients are liquids that could be carried on board in containers such as bottles of soft drink. Times, Sunday Times
  • An invitation to lunch on board followed. Times, Sunday Times
  • With the Pakistani government and Army on board and their willingness to let NGOs operate the deradicalization programs the international community has a unique opportunity for a multi-level cooperation with Pakistan, this time in the mission of peace, not war. Shehzad H. Qazi: De-radicalizing The Pakistani Taliban
  • Some flights to the US could be grounded after the airline pilots' union called on its members not to fly with armed sky marshals on board.
  • One of the prisoners taken on board that day was John Bentcliffe, who had been imprisoned at Portland awaiting transportation.
  • He had not been in Waukegan the past century but he found a middle-priced autel without drawing attention by asking questions, dialed its registration board for a standard suite and settled down for seven hours of sound sleep. The Past Through Tomorrow
  • IEEE Institute of electrical and electronics engineers IEPC ISDN exchange power controller IF Intermediate frequency IFAC Integrated digital carrier unit facility IFRB International frecuency registration board IFRPS Intercity facility relief planning system IFS (switzerland) integrated telecom service IGS Idenitfy graphic subrepertoire (teletex) Tricks of the Trade Issue #6 by Hype (Christmas Edition)
  • For those seeking a different mode of transport, a fleet of new bicycles will be on board this year and speedboat rides available. Times, Sunday Times
  • Your acts may get you killed, in fact the entire aircraft may plummet to the earth, killing everyone on board.
  • As a result, it has asked the Government to consider developing legislation which would set a blood alcohol limit for people on watch duty on board vessels.
  • The convention plucked him from the pastorate to head the foreign mission board.
  • In order to disambiguate the sentence "He lectured on the famous passenger ship."you'll have to write either "lectured about"or"lectured on board
  • The hijackers kept the pilot as a hostage on board the plane.
  • Three British warships training nearby joined the hunt and a rescue helicopter winched him on board. The Sun
  • In his opinion, it is very important to have on board: oars, oarlocks, a boat hook, a good knife, a sounder and the mobile phone.
  • Chapter Eight On 14 July 1892, Maisie's son boarded a merchant ship and sailed away from his homeland.
  • The thought of a day, let alone months, spent on board a narrow boat would fill her with horror.
  • Wrapped around the tight seating bowl is 660 feet of 3 ½-feet tall video ribbon board. Latimes.com - News
  • On landing at Alexandria, we were hurried on board a large mast-less canal boat, shaped like a Nile dahabeah. Forty-one years in India From Subaltern To Commander-In-Chief
  • Trains would stop along the way at small stations, for the ladies and gentlemen on board to disembark and take tea.
  • If and when it comes to pass, then Carlow could become a very serious contender, given the gritty way they have played against several teams with full-timers on board.
  • At times, it feels like a docu-video made by the tourist promotion board.
  • As they often occupy cramped sites, London Board schools are usually multi-storey buildings.
  • Relatives could sue, they tell me, if one of the boys fell in and drown while he was on board.
  • In order to try to get back on board he stood or kneeled on the fender but, when he did so, the rope which attached the fender to the cleat parted at the fender end.
  • The selection board interviewed him and rejected his application without further ado.
  • 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.
  • a vessel named "Redbridge" and placed on board a valuable cargo. London and the Kingdom - Volume II
  • On 13 August 1840 the barque London left Plymouth with Frederic, his wife Margaret, and their three children on board.
  • *** He came to the ship; I took him on board, for so he asked, and made him put his almadia in the ship, and keep all he was carrying. The life of Christopher Columbus: from his own letters and journals and other documents of his time.
  • There was a man on board this boat, with a light fresh-coloured face, and a pepper-and-salt suit of clothes, who was the most inquisitive fellow that can possibly be imagined. American Notes for General Circulation
  • We spent an afternoon on board one exploring the narrower channels. The Sun
  • Though the amendment was limited to pensions established by church pension boards, the IRS later began to allow pensions of nonchurch employers to be treated as church plans if they added a few individuals associated with a religious organization to the benefits committees. IRS Nears Action on Church Pensions
  • Everybody on board was worried and we were curious to find out what had happened.
  • ratter" -- superstitious Tudor sailors did not have cats on board as they were thought to bring bad luck. Reuters: Top News
  • The trick for the dems will be to convey the importance of the factual situation regarding cloture abuse ... and in large part that meas getting the media on board. Think Progress » White House Signals That It Will Fight Back Against GOP Abuse Of Filibuster
  • For eighteen long months had he plied the oars on board of a Saracen galley, while Sir Franz, who was overweak for such toil, served as keeper of slaves on the benches, himself with chains on his feet. Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works
  • With no hydraulic fluid, they landed their 55 passengers safely by pouring all the lemonade on board into the jet's hydraulic system.
  • Usually lunch is back on board as the ship makes her stately progress to the next port.
  • The government hasn't delivered on that, nor on the call for a return to the standards for taking hand luggage on board.
  • After all, your taste buds are shot after a couple of hours on board. Times, Sunday Times
  • Having him on board, at least for an interim period, would reassure customers and staff.
  • However, the criminal injuries compensation board made the award after a three-hour hearing.
  • From the untractableness and prodigious strength of the buffaloes, it was both a tedious and difficult operation to get them on board. Narrative of the Voyages Round The World, Performed by Captain James Cook
  • The promotion board consists of at least three voting members and one nonvoting member (the recorder).
  • The man still holding on to the tail, and the dog paddling bravely, the craft was quickly brought alongside the oar, which the bargeman seized and took on board.
  • a bell on board so as to affrighten the horses and thereby endanger the lives of the passengers. A Portrait of Old George Town
  • Because of this bad judgment, my ship is crippled and we have no way to repair the damage with anything we have on board.
  • There had been a mutiny on board, and the mutineers had taken the ship off in search of a fabled lost civilization.
  • External Affairs; with a Nominations Committee to advise on board membership.
  • The mystery remained how the bombers managed to smuggle their explosives on board.
  • The artificers landed at six a.m.; but, as no materials could be got upon the rock this morning, they were employed in boring trenail holes and in various other operations, and after four hours 'work they returned on board the tender. Records of a Family of Engineers
  • Indeed, it's almost certainly no exaggeration to suggest that some foolhardy bar-stool all-rounder with a few too many stouts on board has already claimed in all sincerity to understand the complexities of the Duckworth-Lewis method. Ireland expected England to hurl abuse in defeat, not throw flowers | Barry Glendenning
  • The four-man crew on board the fishing trawler.
  • Canada -- Explosion on board the "Sardinian" -- Child life in the Galt God's Answers A Record of Miss Annie Macpherson's Work at the Home of Industry, Spitalfields, London, and in Canada
  • We were then a little quiet again, and got something to eat; for while the vessels were here every bit of fish or vegetable was taken on board, and I had often to make a small parroquet serve for two meals. The Malay Archipelago
  • You can hire canoes, kayaks and bikes to take on board. Times, Sunday Times
  • A Spanish polacre in ballast came out of Tripoli, with an ambassador of the Grand Seignor on board, who had been sent from The Medallic History of the United States of America 1776-1876
  • Jeff (Joel McHale) and his study-group pals participate in a flight-simulation competition with another local college; the gang gets stranded on board when the shuttle is towed from the school parking lot. Community First Look: Lost in Space
  • Prior will take a family vacation before coming on board.
  • 'Besides, if I were to leave you on board all by yourself you'd likely as not erase the navigation tapes trying to order dinner from the autochef. The Tar-Aiym Krang
  • They were on board when the'Henrietta'made ready to weigh anchor.
  • These coaches are strictly non-smoking and no alcohol is allowed on board.
  • The former were very profuse in their compliments and thanks for what they termed our invaluable assistance; having tendered which they manifested a disposition to resume their former status on board. The Rover's Secret A Tale of the Pirate Cays and Lagoons of Cuba
  • We look forward to welcoming new shareholders on board for the next leg of our journey. Times, Sunday Times
  • The cost of wire bonding chips and solder bumped flip chips on boards or on organic substrates is stated.
  • The only retail travel agency in Britain specialising in passenger journeys on board cargo ships.
  • Terminology aside, it is clear that the capacity of social groups to amplify emotion could not exist were it not for the individual ability to take on board someone else's emotion and feel it in one's own heart.
  • It had been confirmed at an earlier court hearing that'the defendant is a serving naval petty officer on board a nuclear submarine. The Sun
  • The exact fate of the 45 people on board is shrouded in mystery.
  • We are offering the Bill to the Government in the hope that they will take it on board and run with this rather than their own regressive Bill.
  • They hauled the fish on board - this time I was up on the cabin top filming - a somewhat precarious perch as a stiff wind had sprung up and the boat was rocking quite wildly.
  • And then we shall not be sorry because we cannot get a Gairfowl to stuff, much less find gairfowl enough to drive them into stone pens and slaughter them, as the old Norsemen did, or drive them on board along a plank till the ship was victualled with them, as the old English and French rovers used to do, of whom dear old Hakluyt tells: but we shall remember what Mr. Tennyson says: how The Water Babies
  • The most quiet and reserved people may become deranged loudmouths when they sit behind the keyboard, staying up until dawn and conducting angry debates on discussion boards with total strangers.
  • Port is mainly engaged in copra, coconut oil, rubber and transportation boards and timber exports.
  • The deckhand was the stoutest person on board, and he bore the octoroon to the deck in an instant, and wrenched the knife from his grasp. Down South or, Yacht Adventure in Florida
  • Everybody on board was worried and we were curious to find out what had happened.
  • So most of the fuel that a rocket takes on board is needed simply to escape the Earth's gravity.
  • _October 9th_ -- Started for Portugal on board the 'Douro' from Southampton. Memoirs of the Life and Correspondence of Henry Reeve, C.B., D.C.L. In Two Volumes. Volume II.
  • When I pitted, we put a lot of fuel on board as this was the best strategy for us.
  • The operator of the shipwrecked Costa Concordia said it formally suspended the captain who left the sinking vessel with passengers on board. What's News—
  • Relieving the tension of hours below surface, crewmen on board a U.S. Navy submarine play a round of cards while a shipmate kibitzes from his bunk.
  • Later that day the new duty crew were scrambled to attempt to put a team of salvage experts on board the Kodima, which by now was being driven inshore towards Whitsand Bay, which was liberally scattered with planks of wood from the cargo.
  • Coordinating the movement of boxes in and out of a containerport, or operating the mammoth cranes that delicately place the giant boxes on board, requires high skill. Shipping News
  • He failed to get on board when the stars were tackling a bobsleigh run. The Sun
  • The site gradually deteriorated from a discussion board to? How long has MexConnect been around . . . what is the history of Mexconnect? Who started Mexconnect?
  • A letter was received from Lesley Wade asking if the Brownies could paint a mural inside the bus shelter on boards.
  • Having invited her on board for a chat, he refused to let her go until the bus had driven a mile down the road, much to the amusement of his hysterical team-mates.
  • Not long into the voyage, the ship is attacked by a peculiarly pacifistic band of pirates, who take the children on board their ship.
  • It gets more people on board and makes sport interactive. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tragically, on Christmas Eve, as elements of the division crossed the English Channel on board the troop ship Leopoldville, a German submarine torpedoed the ship.
  • As the river turned into rapids, the princess grabbed her companion and hauled her back on board.
  • The visitor centre was shut, but all we needed was the information board recommending a range of walks.
  • Ten minutes later, a male colleague suggests a remarkably similar idea and everyone jumps on board with a hearty chorus of "atta boy" and "great idea! BJ Gallagher: Wal-Mart: What Do Women Want?
  • Five small ships were commandeered without incident, but soldiers rappelling from helicopters onto the deck of the Marmara, with some 600 passengers on board, were attacked by several dozen activists armed with bars, slingshots and knives as they landed on deck one by one, according to video footage released by the military. Israel's Deadly Flotilla Raid Ruled Legal
  • Mr Walker was on board when it took part in troop landings in Sicily, Salerno and Anzio.
  • Detectives shadowed him on board a transatlantic liner, and during his stay in New York even steamed open his post at his hotel.
  • My wife and I were the first to arrive and hopped on board.
  • Here's the idea - lurk around on a few discussion boards and poach some of the good ideas you see there.
  • Meanwhile two members of Swift's crew had also jumped on board to ensure that all persons on the vessel were accounted for.
  • You get limousines at both ends and, on board, a private leather armchair that converts to a bed.
  • In addition, there was one passenger on board, a ground service engineer who was to supervise ground handling at transit stops.
  • Here's just one example: for the South Georgia Patagonian Toothfish fishery, stringent requirements include an independent observer on board every vessel on every trip to record catch data and fishery interactions with seabirds and a range of measures taken during the course of the involvement with the MSC program to reduce seabird by-catch has reduced albatross mortality from several thousand annually to single figures. Chris Ninnes: Protecting B.C. Salmon Stocks
  • Included in the price are two nights' accommodation berthed in Amsterdam and one night in Volendam, buffet breakfast on board, twin-bedded en suite cabin, a visit to Delft, return coach travel and ferry crossings.
  • Mr Pritchard said his two injured colleagues were too badly hurt to be lifted by slings into the helicopter and had to remain on board for the rest of the journey.
  • The young commander took his place on the hatch, and made quite a telling speech in regard to what he termed the disgraceful proceeding which had occurred on board. Dikes and Ditches Young America in Holland and Belguim
  • A spokeswoman for the coastguards said the three crew members on board made a call for immediate assistance on VHF Channel 16.

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