Examples of 'off shore' in a sentence

Meaning of "off shore"

Off shore refers to the location or activity that takes place away from the shore or coastline. It is commonly used to describe activities such as offshore drilling, offshore wind farms, or offshore banking

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Off shore windpower in the great lakes.
This is known as an off shore banking unit.
The off shore wind market is growing quickly.
I will have everything off shore in a month.
Off shore in a joint escrow account.
One of those things pushed it off shore.
I caught it just off shore from the aquarium.
The lender is registered in an off shore zone.
Avoid paddling in off shore wind or windy conditions.
We are about three kilometers off shore.
Traced to an off shore account of yours.
Financing decisions on aid to off shore fishing.
It needs off shore or no wind at all.
Persons or goods to or between off shore installations.
Off shore drilling equipment.

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Ports as facilitators of off shore wind industry.
An off shore cold front blew rapidly across land.
To expose their off shore accounts.
We launched more than two miles off shore.
They live far off shore and are hard to find.
I never got more than a mile or so off shore.
The creation of a company off shore is perfectly legal.
Products that can be used on and off shore.
The privateers stayed off shore for a number of days.
Beautiful beach with a reef just off shore.
There are small islands off shore and rock pillars.
Off shore services and maritime and fluvial salvage.
Ireland and any other off shore destinations.
Major players in the industry are sending jobs off shore.
Assistance in off shore operations.
Net electricity production from wind installations off shore.
We can set up an untraceable off shore account and wire.
It was built on a small artificial island just off shore.
That far off shore.
The wreck lies a few hundred metres off shore.
I am known for working well off shore of the coastal ocean.
Nuzo left me coordinates to a spot six miles off shore.
They keep their money off shore to protect small industry.
It can also be found on some of the off shore islets.
Take the boat off shore and stay there as long as possible.
Fring had all these secret off shore accounts.
The off shore style brokers operate like the bucket shops of old.
Thirty yards off shore.
Experience the off shore hospitality as we stay overnight on the splendid house boat.
Eighty miles off shore.
Accommodation platforms have also started to appear in wind farms further off shore.
I went off shore.
Someone else took this thing miles off shore.
We even saw dolphins swimming just off shore right in front of the property.
The encodings of yesteryear are being erased and moved off shore.

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