Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [adv] to sea " in BNC.

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1 The Crown is one of Scarborough 's most outstanding properties , situated on the South Cliff , with beautiful panoramic views out to sea , taking in both the harbour and the Old Town .
2 Forty minutes out to sea
3 Situated on Karon Beach , one of the Phuket 's finest beaches , the well-appointed rooms in the Thavorn Palm Beach have uninterrupted views out to sea .
4 Five Hurricanes had indeed gone down , one of them last being seen chasing a German aircraft out to sea .
5 Rowboats , a few feet out to sea ,
6 They would long ago have vanished but for the fact that a powerful tide daily takes most of this pollution out to sea .
7 Grants and available technology shall be provided for the avoidance of the crazy Victorian idea of pumping raw sewage out to sea .
8 It is a switchback journey with many ups and downs and one particularly steep descent almost to sea level where Loch Nedd bites deeply into the coastline .
9 A 53-YEAR-OLD aircraft engineer rode on the tail of a light plane out to sea off New Zealand and back yesterday after it took off without the pilot knowing he was there .
10 From the tip of the headland and for some way out to sea the waves were breaking white against half-submerged fangs and stacks of rock that had in time past broken away from the main cliffs .
11 She sat on the tool-box , pressing her hat to her head , and looking not this time out to sea but at all that was passing and being left behind .
12 Also Signal Tower Museum , with a history of the hazardous building of Robert Stevenson 's Bell ( or Inchcape ) Rock lighthouse 12 miles out to sea .
13 John Pain ( flying P3731 ) : ‘ This was a brawl with some 15 CR 42s in which the entire flight got mixed up some miles out to sea at about 18,000 feet between St. Paul 's Bay and Sliema .
14 All rooms in the hotel have splendid views out to sea and are well furnished in traditional island style with louvre windows , stained wood floors and stone features .
15 I turned to Jim , sitting in the back , to congratulate him on our effort , then , over his shoulder , caught sight of a larger than usual dark crest out to sea .
16 Teesmouth lifeboat towed into safe anchorage a fishing boat and a pleasure cruiser which broke down in separate incidents , four and six miles out to sea from South Gare headland , Redcar .
17 Terry and Ian Whelan were six miles out to sea off Southport 's coast when they dropped the compass .
18 Unfortunately for Thacker the wind was offshore and instead of drifting over the island he went the opposite direction out to sea .
19 I knew if I cut the anchor rope at the wrong moment , the Hispaniola would make a sudden move out to sea , and my boat might be knocked out of the water .
20 I expect we were about three miles out to sea by now , though I could not smell any salt , hear any gulls or see any boats .
21 By then North West Water will have completed a pipe to carry Blackpool 's sewage three miles out to sea .
22 The regulations are supposed to tie him down to sailing no more than three miles out to sea and to stay within 15 miles of the harbour .
23 Adelies breed ashore , mostly on raised beaches close to sea level from November onward ; they lay two eggs in pebble nests in October and November , rearing their chick through summer .
24 Winds at the beach are perfect for novices , with enough stronger breezes to satisfy early intermediates , especially a short distance out to sea .
25 The beautifully furnished rooms have lovely views of the waterfront or city , and guests can relax by the pool with its impressive views out to sea .
26 I took the standard right turn and watched as he stopped a little way out to sea , turned , and stared at us .
27 Sogono and I sat on the dock beside the cargo — the crafty old Bugi way out to sea — before restoring ourselves on sticks of shrimp satay and bowls of turquoise ice , yellow maize , red beans , and syrup .
28 In the maritime Antarctic they form short mats or cushions up to 25 cm across and 5–1Ocm deep , typically on warm north — or west-facing slopes close to sea level , in association with each other and with mosses ; they are usually underlain with brown soils to which they have contributed roots and other organic material ( Longton , 1985 ) .
29 Four hundred metres out to sea were the rigs and platforms of the intake structures through which the cooling sea water passed to the pump house and the circulating water pumps .
30 Iles Kerguelen and Macquarie Island , lying on the Antarctic Convergence , have correspondingly richer floras close to sea level , including several species of ferns and flowering plants .
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