Sentence examples for To wharf from inspiring English sources

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To wharf

noun

A man-made landing place for ships on a shore or river bank.

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The company said that it would raise the equivalent of $650 million by selling a 24.6 percent stake to Wharf (Holdings), and use the money to pay off some of its debts and provide working capital to keep operations going.

Take 52 Bus to the Wharf and walk a block south to Blair and then East to Wharf St. Take any train you want to L'Enfant Plaza and get the free shuttle to the Wharf.

But for a more unusual, independent experience, head over to Wharf Chambers, a co-operative members' club (membership £1) which occupies the ground floor of an old pork pie factory.

Similar units can be attached to individual barges for transfer from push tow to wharf or vice versa; they can also be used for handling dumb barges in docks and for moving hopper barges short distances from dredger to disposal site.

Want to know if the Wharf to Wharf run is worth racing?

When petroleum was transported from distillery to wharf to schooner, spillage occurred.

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That combination of celebration and strife is why kindred spirits want Meek to succeed — and why they flocked to the Wharf to see him onstage.

It crosses the Thames four times: from Westminster to Waterloo; Canada Water to Canary Wharf; Canary Wharf to North Greenwich, and North Greenwich to Canning Town.

Adams never revealed if he went to the wharf to witness the destruction of the tea.

These once led to wharves but now arrive at the well-kept gardens of the riverside houses.

In 2003, 21 year old fisherman Mansur La Ibu died in detention, onboard his own boat strung up to wharves in Darwin harbour.

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