Use "ships of the line" in a sentence

1. All ships line up!

2. 16 Watertight integrity of passenger ships above the margin line (R 20)

3. During the Napoleonic Wars, the Royal Navy expanded to 176 ships of the line and 600 ships overall, requiring 140,000 sailors to man.

4. Afric was the first of five Jubillee-class ships built by White Star Line for

5. The US made a final visual check as each of the ships passed the blockade line.

6. (121) The collapse of US Line in 1986 is a signal example of sunk costs in ships.

7. Passenger ships of the line provided large, lavishly furnished staterooms to accommodate passengers on the overnight trip.

8. At its height, the Navy had 94 ships-of-the-line, 104 frigates and 37 sloops in service.

9. They were least successful when standing in the main line of battle, where they faced enemy capital ships.

10. However, according to the SASCO that operates that shipping line, their ships rarely travel that way.

11. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Corvettes were three-masted ships with square rigging similar to that of frigates and ships of the line, but they carried only about 20 guns on the top deck

12. Friedrich der Grosse was now the ninth ship in a line of twenty-four, headed by the eight I Squadron ships.

13. Strengthened by the squadron of Vice Adm. Fyodor, Nakhimov consolidated over 700 cannon in six ships of the line, two frigates and three armed steamers.

14. The French ships were spaced at intervals of 160 yards (150 m) and the whole line was 2,850 yards (2,610 m) long, with the flagship Orient at the centre and two large 80-gun ships anchored on either side.

15. Haruna was the fourth and last of the Imperial Japanese Navy's Kongō-class battlecruisers, a line of capital ships designed by the British naval engineer George Thurston.

16. She was part of the first line of British ships on 18 March as they attempted to suppress the Turkish guns so the minefields could be swept.

17. Eight of the ships remain icebound.

18. Transport brokerage, in particulr brokerage of ships, ships' cargoes, berths and cargo space

19. Chastener: 67 ships destroyed and 120 ships lost.

20. Baratar: 4,790 ships destroyed and 0 ships lost.

21. Birdlike: 14,900 ships destroyed and 897 ships lost.

22. Avend: 77 ships destroyed and 5 ships lost

23. Algos: 509,994 ships destroyed and 358,381 ships lost.

24. Balsamer: 742 ships destroyed and 68 ships lost.

25. Anogra: 515 ships destroyed and 86 ships lost

26. Aband: 2,153 ships destroyed and 0 ships lost.

27. Activations: 1,234 ships destroyed and 303 ships lost.

28. Brawest: 2 ships destroyed and 21 ships lost.

29. Bendee: 3,634 ships destroyed and 139 ships lost.

30. AxoidMax: 1,967 ships destroyed and 129 ships lost.

31. Blanked: 1,796 ships destroyed and 202 ships lost.

32. Cummingtonite: 1,941 ships destroyed and 462 ships lost.

33. Alchemister: 1,812 ships destroyed and 813 ships lost.

34. Agamas: 357 ships destroyed and 272 ships lost.

35. Blanky: 47 ships destroyed and 45 ships lost

36. Bowhead: 328 ships destroyed and 1,076 ships lost.

37. Avicular: 69 ships destroyed and 28 ships lost

38. Anterin: 457 ships destroyed and 109 ships lost.

39. Ships of all descriptions and sizes from large cruise ships, container ships, to small yachts, can be found with various types of Bulbous bows

40. The construction, equipment and seaworthiness of ships;

41. Chairborne: 2,165 ships destroyed and 123 ships lost.

42. Bonch: 20 ships destroyed and 18 ships lost

43. Biffe: 2,396 ships destroyed and 160 ships lost.

44. Armourers: 4,338 ships destroyed and 3,380 ships lost.

45. Antiochis: 133 ships destroyed and 133 ships lost.

46. Anabolin: 151 ships destroyed and 15 ships lost

47. Agal: 2,696 ships destroyed and 0 ships lost.

48. Other articles where Phoenix is discussed: Mulberry: …of massive sunken caissons (called Phoenixes), lines of scuttled ships (called Gooseberries), and a line of floating breakwaters (called Bombardons)

49. The Rise and Fall of “the Ships of Tarshish”

50. cargo ships and passenger ships engaged exclusively on domestic voyages, regardless of their flag;

51. Ships eligible under the program could include commercial ships like passenger ships, bulk carriers, self unloaders, cargos, tankers, tugs, push tugs, barges, dredges, research ships, pollution abatement ships, oil and gas drilling rigs, and floating drydocks

52. Ships & Ratings All Celebrity ships are listed below

53. DM Brawest: 0 ships destroyed and 46 ships lost.

54. Adicea Kado: 2,709 ships destroyed and 467 ships lost.

55. Jeffrey Abider: 4,357 ships destroyed and 589 ships lost.

56. Elki Begut: 1,965 ships destroyed and 295 ships lost.

57. Blootered Bastards: 566 ships destroyed and 483 ships lost.

58. Inglorious Bustards: 142 ships destroyed and 63 ships lost.

59. Toearn Aswarm: 84 ships destroyed and 56 ships lost

60. Quod Captiosus: 3 ships destroyed and 9 ships lost

61. Algoff Golaf: 1 ships destroyed and 3 ships lost

62. Beef Boofers: 1 ships destroyed and 168 ships lost.

63. Blights Wretch: 14,887 ships destroyed and 2,455 ships lost.

64. Actinoid Alabel: 443 ships destroyed and 18 ships lost.

65. Ships blockaded the port.

66. Waleri Amtman: 5,154 ships destroyed and 647 ships lost.

67. "Two ships".

68. ( c)the construction, equipment and seaworthiness of ships .

69. Many of the ships also carried iron ore.

70. (a) the construction, equipment and seaworthiness of ships;

71. The ships blockaded the port.

72. Jane's American fighting ships of the 20th century.

73. Your Awesum Brutha: 1,016 ships destroyed and 46 ships lost.

74. The treaty strictly limited both the tonnage and construction of capital ships and aircraft carriers and included limits of the size of individual ships.

75. 25 The Rise and Fall of “the Ships of Tarshish”

76. Lost and Clowned: 2,154 ships destroyed and 610 ships lost.

77. And not just Vietnamese naval ships, but also civilian ships.

78. Feeder vessels or feeder ships are medium-size freight ships.

79. Item # (f): Abandonment of ships (decision

80. These ships were also the first U.S. ships to adopt a hangar for aircraft, and bunks instead of hammocks.