How To Use Towage In A Sentence

  • There are never enough stowage areas in cars, but this new model does provide quite a few including a tray, albeit an extremely shallow one, under the front passenger seat.
  • In The Robert Dixon 5 PD 54, a tug failed to recover salvage remuneration when she had carelessly towed a vessel too close a lee shore and, following failure of the towage connection, had to embark on a rescue of the tow.
  • A garage submitted an invoice to the car owner's insurance company for a towage fee of €300 for bringing the car from the scene of the accident to the garage.
  • An Orkney Towage tug carried out a long-distance tow this week, towing a broken-down Dutch coaster to Invergordon.
  • Alternate entry guides to be arranged at different heights in order to facilitate stowage of containers.
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  • You could easily cover long journeys in the car and the surprisingly spacious trunk would provide plenty of stowage.
  • There are plenty more stowage points dotted around the car, including glove box, front door pockets, cup and bottle holders, and a special slide out shelf beneath the front seats.
  • Another worthwhile detail is the large stowage box under the front passenger seat, which you can access by tilting the hinged seat base forward.
  • The barge was being towed by a tug registered in Azerbaijan and owned by C on time charter to U. The towage contract between B and U contained an EJC to the English Court.
  • Meanwhile, parts of the hangar and flight deck aft were used as stowage areas for Royal Marines equipment.
  • About halfway back are two cabins, one with bunks, the other a double, as well as two heads and separate sinks and stowage lockers.
  • Even in hydrostatics he soon leaves the narrow way of pure physics to wallow in the mire of stowage of cargo, metacentres and their uses, water flow, and its application to water supply and such like vulgarities.
  • According to the rules of CCS, it is necessary to calculate the overall bending and torsion strength when the floating dock is in the course of towage.
  • Stowage is provided in lined lockers beneath the berths.
  • The seats are some of the most comfortable in this size of car, and there are unobtrusive stowage spaces - including concealed compartments in the front footwells.
  • The enlarged sponsons provide additional stowage for carrying extra fuel, life rafts, floats or other equipment.
  • The 28-year relationship between the two towage companies will continue beyond the handover and they will continue to work together.
  • Another problem, if one retains four full seats, is a significant cut in the boot space so as to provide stowage for the folded roof.
  • Space to the left of the driver is provided for ammunition stowage.
  • With another command, the Runabout's wings collapsed into themselves and folded up into their stowage position.
  • The stowage planner is compiling the loading plan. Please wait a moment.
  • The fact that the owners are unable to recover the towage charges under Rule XI in the present case does not seem to me to be anomalous.
  • The little Renault's front passenger seat cushion contains a useful hidden stowage compartment.
  • As soon as we had completed the stowage of the blubber, and washed the ships and people's clothes, we cast off on the 6th, taking in tow the carcass of the whale (technically called the "crang") for our friends at Three Voyages for the Discovery of a Northwest Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and Narrative of an Attempt to Reach the North Pole, Volume 2
  • There are plenty more stowage points dotted around the car, including glove box, front door pockets, cup and bottle holders, and a special slide out shelf beneath the front seats.
  • The bay is equipped with cargo handling rollers, tie-down rings, stowage containers and stowage for troop seats.
  • They were difficult to conceal, clumsy, expensive to manufacture, and required bulky ammunition which created stowage and logistics problems.
  • If the range of less than 48 hours, leaving the carrier must submIt'stowage.
  • English traveling sets dating from the 1680s are often small for easy stowage in a satchel or saddlebag.
  • My flickering flashlight swung across a bank of overhead stowage.
  • About halfway back are two cabins, one with bunks, the other a double, as well as two heads and separate sinks and stowage lockers.
  • There are, for example, two additional large stowage areas in the dash panel that can be easily pressing on the release.
  • The seat was bonded to the deck and offered plenty of watertight stowage below and a reversible back-rest which was moulded to snugly fit both passenger and helmsman.
  • Scope: Stowage of goods transport services . Stowage goods transport services.
  • Now, with your lee boards, see, you don't lose any stowage space. THE SHIPPING NEWS
  • In that case, shippers of cargo on a chartered ship brought an action against the shipowners for damage caused to the cargo by bad stowage, for which the shipowners were responsible.
  • In a bid to remain in the top position, the MPA says it will continue to develop its facilities, as well as offer quality maritime services such as bunkering and towage.
  • Other assets include two specialised marine terminals for oil and gas exports with a 15-year main towage contract with Shell at Braefoot Bay in place.
  • The vehicles themselves are designed to accommodate up to four people, and come complete with stowage space for bicycles.
  • He watched as an attendant standing 10 feet away pushed a key fob button, lifting the rear decklid and retracting the three-panel metal roof smoothly, silently into the ample stowage compartment.
  • The system weighs fish in the vessel's hold while at the same time recording relevant catch information such as fish species, size, grade and the time and date of stowage.
  • The cabin is sufficiently large with 10.5m³ stowage capacity to accommodate a range of mission systems.
  • He went to the tetrahedral capsule's backside, and twisted the knob that should have immediately opened the cover plate of the Mars Shelter Unit stowage compartment. Who Do You Say I Am
  • At times, additional limits may be placed on carry-on baggage based on the main cabin stowage capacity of specific aircraft.
  • There's a stand-up head in the center console and lots of lockable stowage.
  • Aft of him was stowage space for a collapsible dinghy, maintenance platforms and a spare propeller!
  • Time was when he was lean of girth -- as becomes an accountant, who is hinged dyspeptically all day across his desk -- but by this agreeable stowage he has now grown to plumpness. Chimney-Pot Papers
  • In the unlikely event that the police do find that a vehicle has been unjustly impounded by one of their members and they return the vehicle, who will pay the towage and storage costs?
  • A second fire started six hours later in an oxygen generator in the weapon stowage compartment, but that fire was put out within two minutes.
  • In this situation the compartment would have been evacuated and sealed using the watertight bulkhead door to the rear of the torpedo stowage.
  • The interior was well fitted out with adequate, if not cavernous, stowage pockets in the doors and a couple of smaller trays for such things as mobile phones.
  • The Plaintiffs in the action had entered into a towage contract with Lambert Eggink Offshore Transport Consultants.
  • Even in hydrostatics he soon leaves the narrow way of pure physics to wallow in the mire of stowage of cargo, metacentres and their uses, water flow, and its application to water supply and such like vulgarities.
  • In the present case, all damage caused by the negligent stowage is a single cause of action which is complete once any significant damage has occurred.
  • Three maritime workers in Queensland face disciplinary action and may be sacked by their ship towage employer for attending the rally.
  • Removable stowage boxes which fit into the rear footwells are available as an option.
  • Having obtained the metacentric height, reference to a diagram will at once show the whole range of stability; and this being ascertained at each loading, the stowage of the cargo can be so adjusted as to avoid excessive stiffness in the one hand and dangerous tenderness on the other. Scientific American Supplement, No. 385, May 19, 1883
  • Smaller stowage areas are found under the front seats and in seat pockets.
  • Forward of this amidships seat was a locker offering additional stowage, situated on the centre-line, which was flanked by bonded pads which nestled the fuel-tanks in position.
  • The new G3 Guide Jacket features a waterproof main zipper; watertight, adjustable cuffs; built-in retractors for clippers or other items; large bellows pockets for fly boxes; lined hand-warmer pockets; four smaller stowage pockets with water-resistant zippers; and an adjustable hood. Fishing Jacket
  • This is managed by the carpenter taking what is called her midship section, and making a slight framework model to guide the stowage of the booms. The Lieutenant and Commander
  • The dry cargo stowage includes cargo ordnance holds.
  • Additional stowage boxes for small items are installed behind removable doors in either or both rear sides, while luggage in the main load area has a retractable soft cover.
  • The enlarged sponsons provide additional stowage for carrying extra fuel, life rafts, floats or other equipment.
  • Most of the waterway network, however, conserved traditional techniques or adopted alternative technologies because of the cost of towage, its limited capacity and the bottlenecks it created.
  • You bend it back on itself to make a nonsticky handle for towage. [Announcement] Michael's Birthday - Pareve Purim Party
  • Since then, MV ‘Nomad’ has been busy with various other operations including coastal towage, berthage assistance and buoy/light handling and positioning.
  • During both the Vietnam War and the Persian Gulf War, the B - 52's internal stowage of eighty-four 500-pound bombs made it a formidable offensive weapon.
  • Removable stowage boxes which fit into the rear footwells are available as an option.
  • Integrated fuel cells and stowage containers give a streamlined appearance to the fenders.
  • Not enough stowage in the hold of a coach, and badly weighted ballast for the land-straights in these parts. THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
  • Among the many creative uses of space in the Fusion is the flip-top seat, whereby the front passenger seat can be ‘opened up’ to reveal a secret stowage compartment for keeping valuables out of sight when parked about town!
  • There are too many storage spaces to count but we did notice a rather useful large area under the passenger seat that can be used for concealed stowage of valuable items.
  • Stowage is provided in lined lockers beneath the berths.
  • Forward of this amidships seat was a locker offering additional stowage, situated on the centre-line, which was flanked by bonded pads which nestled the fuel-tanks in position.
  • And once again the professionalism of Australian maritime workers response teams has been crucial in the emergency towage operation to free the vessel from the Reef.

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