Use "harbour|harboured|harbouring|harbours" in a sentence

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

2. He still harboured feelings of resentment.

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

4. She has harboured a grudge against me for years.

5. Harbours can be man-made or natural.

6. Police believe someone must be harbouring the killer.http://Sentencedict.com

7. He'd been harbouring / nursing a grievance against his boss.

8. He has been harbouring/nursing a grudge against me.

9. Taylor denied harbouring a grudge against his former boss.

10. I'm not harbouring some secret grudge against you.

11. He has been harbouring a grudge against me.

12. 7 These woodlands once harboured a colony of red deer.

13. I abandoned the garden, which harboured the non-existent toad.

14. You seem to be harbouring some resentment against your boss.

15. He still harbours ambitions of playing professional soccer.

16. Gatumba centre harboured small stocks belonging to the local rebel chiefs.

17. 1 He'd been harbouring / nursing a grievance against his boss.

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

19. Accusations of harbouring suspects were raised against the former Hungarian leadership.

20. I think he's harbouring some sort of grudge against me.

21. To the harbour.

22. I hope he's not still harbouring ideas about asking me out.

23. It is indisputable that birds in the UK are harbouring this illness.

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

25. Get rid of them nasty things down your throat what's harbouring the germs.

26. He's been harbouring a grudge against her ever since his promotion was refused.

27. Ports and harbour assessor.

28. 4 It is indisputable that birds in the UK are harbouring this illness.

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

30. Age at diagnosis was unknown for three individuals harbouring multi-drug resistant HIV-1

31. You know the penalty laid down by Roman law for harbouring a known criminal?

32. The abomasum harboured the highest worm burden, followed by small intestine and large intestine.

33. Had her mother harboured some primitive superstition about the totemistic quality of one's possessions?

34. We reached harbour at sunset.

35. The local people still harboured considerable misgivings over the flood of workers into their village.

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

37. Fishing Harbour in Antofagasta, Chile.

38. Synonyms for Banqueted include entertained, honoured, honored, cherished, feasted, feted, harboured, harbored, received and regaled

39. TRAddles - 50m from St.Ives Harbour

40. The cargo harbour has been abandoned.

41. 12 The harbour has silted up.

42. The harbour walls need urgent reinforcement.

43. Your dishcloth can harbour many germs.

44. He might have been murdered by a former client or someone harbouring a grudge.

45. He wondered whether he were harbouring " love "'for this spontaneous young woman from Albany.

46. The harbour is four fathoms deep.

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

48. 13 Bill still harbours/nurses a grievance against his employers for not promoting him.

49. The fishing fleet is in harbour.

50. The ship steamed into the harbour.

51. Agnosias, Coffs Harbour, New South Wales

52. It appeared isolated, withdrawn, harbouring something which, if revealed, might shock and frighten its neighbours.

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

54. We are expected to make harbour tonight.

55. The town has a small natural harbour.

56. There are several wharves in Halifax Harbour.

57. The road ascends steeply from the harbour.

58. The boat chugged out of the harbour.

59. It has three harbours, Adabya, Ain Sukhna and Port Tawfiq, and extensive port facilities.

60. The damaged vessel was towed into harbour.

61. 8 The harbour is four fathoms deep.

62. The harbour was full of pleasure craft.

63. The tide was lapping the harbour wall.

64. Small motorboats chug out of the harbour.

65. A few infections arise from inanimate sources: for example, pathogens that cause tetanus are harboured in the soil.

66. Three Japanese midget submarines had attacked Sydney Harbour.

67. The ship was anchored athwart the harbour mouth.

68. "Safe and functional harbours are absolutely essential to the economies of coastal communities," said Mr. Doyle.

69. The intestine is adapted to bidirectional host flora exchange and harbours a diverse bacterial community.

70. Heard Island and the McDonald Islands have no ports or harbours; ships must anchor offshore.

71. 10 The boat chugged out of the harbour.

72. The Empress Hotel majestically overlooks Victoria's inner harbour.

73. 9 We are expected to make harbour tonight.

74. 7 They lay at anchor outside the harbour.

75. 5 The town has a small natural harbour.

76. It was as if it was harbouring some great consuming sadness and had lost the urge to live.

77. EMPs benefit the harbour by: ensuring that the harbours are clean and healthy for fishers and the public; reducing operating costs for clean-ups, waste disposal and maintenance; promoting due diligence to reduce or eliminate liabilities or accidents; and, providing clear guidance under which various activities can be undertaken.

78. Argentia is a harbour located in Newfoundland Argentia is a harbour located in Newfoundland pronunciation Pronunciation by Tomaseire1 (Male from Ireland) Translation

79. Her body was found floating in the harbour.

80. A lighthouse marks the entrance to the harbour.