Examples of 'british ports' in a sentence

Meaning of "british ports"

british ports - Refers to harbors or locations along the coast of Great Britain where ships can dock to load and unload cargo or passengers

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British ports are also losing out from a purely domestic scheme.
Its result was an intense period of fortification in British ports.
British ports were blockaded.
Record high for cruise visitors to British ports.
German medium bombers could also reach British ports on the westernmost and northernmost coasts.
Record number of cruise passengers visit British ports.
All Dutch shipping entering British ports is being confiscated.
Today Waverley makes passenger excursions from various British ports.
French ships in British ports were seized by the Royal Navy.
They now have access to all major British ports.
Of British ports.
Protests against live export began to be held at British ports and airports.
Administered by Associated British Ports and other companies, 5000 people are employed.
E was close to Cherbourg e of the British ports.
Churchill also ordered French ships in British ports to be seized by the Royal Navy.

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The submarine later made a well-publicised tour of British ports.
The Emden therefore attempted to attack the British ports on the Indian coast.
Specifically, the intelligence concerned British fleet dispositions at Portsmouth and other British ports.
Other nations to enter British ports.
It would threaten the independent, commercially based and subsidy free nature of British ports.
It next advised on the privatisation of Associated British Ports in 1983.
Fortunately for them, patrols will eventually take place over British ports.
RCN flotillas on anti-submarine and other patrols were also based in British ports.
Post-Brexit port health border disruption still a major concern for British ports.
In the 13th century, it developed as one of the major British ports.
Occasionally, U-boats managed to lay mines near British ports.
In 1911 the union supported the seamen 's strikes which broke out in all major British ports.
Subject, Defects in 60 % of foreign ships examined in British ports.

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