Examples of 'away from the shore' in a sentence

Meaning of "away from the shore"

away from the shore - indicates moving or being located at a distance from the edge of a body of water, such as a sea or lake

How to use "away from the shore" in a sentence

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away from the shore
Path curves away from the shore.
Away from the shore and send forth.
There is no danger away from the shore.
Km away from the shore.
The boat floated away from the shore.
It swims away from the shore and does not return to land for several years.
I told them to stay away from the shore.
Stay away from the shore.
A strong current swept me away from the shore.
Keep away from the shore.
There is still plenty to do away from the shore.
Swam away from the shore.
Ship wrecks are farther away from the shore.
We paddled away from the shore and back again.
I can see some boats far away from the shore.

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We climbed away from the shore into the woods.
It was also safer to mount my tent a bit away from the shore.
Animals rushing away from the shore is another warning sign.
The statement warned residents to stay away from the shore.
Today we move away from the shore inland to explore the rural areas.
Do not steer the boat too far away from the shore.
Should stay away from the shore line and not engage in water sports.
The unwelcome news kept the hunters away from the shore.
Stan had navigated away from the shore and was now halfway to the finish line.
The new tower will be installed inland away from the shore.
The boat floated away from the shore and soon disappeared into the fog.
Limnetic zone is the open water zone away from the shore.
Tristan pushes the boat away from the shore and runs off to the ensuing battle.
Reassemble the boats and anchor them firmly away from the shore.
Us away from the shore of Ponza Palmarola away, the sea appears calm down a bit.
I was so far away from the shore.
A bumboat is a small boat used to ferry supplies to ships moored away from the shore.
He was carried by the waves away from the shore and out to sea.
Tide changes might provoke water current changes that might pull a person away from the shore.
Just like a surfer goes farther away from the shore to find bigger waves.
Associated Press reports the statement warned residents to stay away from the shore.
Er, let us move away from the shore.
Escorted by teachers and parents, a group boarded a boat and moved away from the shore.
Uh… let's move away from the shore.
Moreover, there were many of them to traverse to get away from the shore.
Well, now drive this boat away from the shore.
Meanwhile, below the surface powerful underwater currents can be moving away from the shore.
Order, and headed the boat away from the shore.
Emergency officials used buses to ferry people in tourist-heavy Waikiki away from the shore.
Come with the one who wants to drag you away from the shore.
The powerful rip current carried Tom far away from the shore.
There comes a point when God will call us away from the shore.
Before you know it, we were pretty far away from the shore.
You can see people behind me, running away from the shore.
Put yourself out their, no fish was caught away from the shore.

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