Examples of 'moved to port' in a sentence
Meaning of "moved to port"
moved to port - refers to a ship or vessel shifting its position to a port for docking or unloading/loading purposes
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He was moved to Port Francqui the next day and flown back to Léopoldville.
He spent two years with Kensit and then moved to Port Elizabeth.
He later moved to Port Perry, where he built a sawmill with his brother.
After her return to Trinidad and Tobago she moved to Port of Spain.
We recently moved to Port Angeles.
He moved to Port of Spain in 1943 where he joined the Roving Brigade.
However, the tournament was moved to Port Elizabeth.
Shortly after, he moved to Port Gibson, Mississippi, forty miles away from Natchez.
When Edison was seven his family moved to Port Huron, Michigan.
The family moved to Port Augusta, South Australia, while Arthur was very young.
When he was one and a half years old, his family moved to Port Tampa, Florida.
His family moved to Port Arthur, Texas at ten.
By age 4, he and his family moved to Port Arthur, Ontario.
They then moved to Port of Spain, Trinidad, where Cisneros' mother's family had relocated.
The following year the settlement was moved to Port Royal, located in present-day Nova Scotia.
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The following year he moved to Port Angeles, where he edited the Peninsula Free Press.
The first fleet then moved to Port Jackson by 26 January.
That same year he moved to Port Angeles, Washington and to California in 1908.
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