Sentence examples for alongside ship from inspiring English sources

The phrase "alongside ship" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to a ship that is positioned next to another vessel, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The cargo was transferred from the dock to the alongside ship."
Alternatives: "next to the ship" or "beside the ship".

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This was to the west of the principal's garden (which is to the north of the lodgings, alongside Ship Street), between a privy, stables, and the wall of the garden.

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Export markets are also described as terminal wholesale markets, where the valuation of the product is made as free-on-rail, or free-alongside-ship or free-on-board (denoted by f.o.b. prices).

Attempts to bring another ship alongside were abandoned.

Briefly, she was a dark shape swimming alongside the ship.

The sailors watched helplessly as the skiff pulled alongside the ship.

On the fourth day, he says, a smaller boat drew up alongside the ship.

I paddled alongside the ship, roughly 100 feet long, and scrambled up her steep wooden sides.

The pilot boat pulled alongside the ship, and Captain Naples climbed aboard.

This time, as the shark came alongside the ship, she swam straight away from it, avoiding the cradle again.

There was a German submarine alongside the ship, he said, and the Robin Moor had been ordered to stop.

The busiest months are December and January, when you will also spot whales swimming alongside the ship.

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