harbour|harbours in English

noun

[har·bour || 'hɑrbə(r) /'hɑːb-]

sheltered section of water where ships anchor, port, anchorage; refuge, sanctuary, haven, place of shelte

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1. — A harbour authority within the meaning of section 57 of the Harbours Act 1964

2. Small Craft Harbours: Implementation of the Small Craft Harbours Accelerated Infrastructure Program has progressed more quickly than anticipated.

3. Harbours can be man-made or natural.

4. He still harbours ambitions of playing professional soccer.

5. The City of Corinth —“Master of Two Harbours”

6. To the harbour.

7. The Iberian Peninsula harbours 24 taxa of native large Branchiopods (LBs)

8. Ports and harbour assessor.

9. I understand, that that lake harbours thousands of mosquitos all year round.

10. We reached harbour at sunset.

11. The Harbour Authority is responsible for controlling vehicle access to, and parking on, harbour property.

12. Fishing Harbour in Antofagasta, Chile.

13. TRAddles - 50m from St.Ives Harbour

14. The cargo harbour has been abandoned.

15. 12 The harbour has silted up.

16. The harbour walls need urgent reinforcement.

17. Your dishcloth can harbour many germs.

18. The harbour is four fathoms deep.

19. And despite the tour's success, Diana still harbours deep-rooted fears and anxieties.

20. 13 Bill still harbours/nurses a grievance against his employers for not promoting him.

21. The fishing fleet is in harbour.

22. The ship steamed into the harbour.

23. Agnosias, Coffs Harbour, New South Wales

24. China harbours nearly 10% of Angiosperm species worldwide and has long been considered as …

25. We are expected to make harbour tonight.