- During the second world war he served with RAF Coastal Command.
- In 1616-1619 an epidemic, possibly of bubonic or pneumonic plague, swept coastal New England, killing as many as nine out of ten.
- Of course, no country has the privilege of fishing in our coastal water.
- A quantitative study on the sustainable development capacity in China's coastal areas.
- People were evacuated from the coastal regions in advance of the hurricane.
- Reserves proposed earlier this year for Australia's southwestern and northwestern coastal regions have also been criticised for failing to give habitats adequate protection.
- Scotland and several coastal cities in the US stop people from using plastic straws as well.
- One day drought may be a thing of the past at least in coastal cities.
- Fish sauce is a traditional fermented condiment in coastal areas.
- The coastal assessment identified two access points to the island.
- The government is allowing the areas of inshore coastal waters to be explored for oil and gas.
- The coastal areas were hit by a typhoon.
- With a total length of 1318 km and linking the capital with the eastern coastal economic hub of Shanghai, the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway is the world's longest high-speed line ever constructed in a single phase.
- Strategic Thought of Development of the Coastal Tourism in China.
- There is a 2 mile coastal walk from Craster to Newton.
- They fortified the coastal area.
- Manatees, aquatic mammals inhabiting Florida's rivers and coastal waters, swim close to the surface and are frequently killed in collisions with boats.
- This is a complex undertaking.
- We should run all undertakings industrially and thriftily.
- You're right, this is a complex undertaking.
- But undertaking a renovation can be a Herculean task.
- He had no great hopes for the success of his undertaking.
- There's a chance with any undertaking that you'll fail.
- He is interested in buying the club as a commercial undertaking.
- He lent his name to the undertaking.
- Public-spirited people are requested to make generous contributions in support of this nonprofit undertaking.
- Making the house habitable was a major undertaking.
- This does not have to be a massive undertaking.
- Their motives for undertaking this study are highly questionable.
- This mammoth undertaking was completed in 18 months.
- It promised to be a more difficult undertaking than might appear at first sight.
- The sheer size and gravity of the undertaking demand reflection.
- They won't be undertaking training in fighting.
- The principle of diligence and frugality applies to all undertakings.
- The undertaking was not easy, she said, but it felt imperative.
- Yet this would be a daunting undertaking.
- Be thrifty and hardworking in whatever undertaking you are to start on.
- Migration is always a significant undertaking.
- Can one help the poor while undertaking profitable business?
- A substantial number of mothers with young children are deterred from undertaking paid work because they lack access to childcare.