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Truscott heard a faint sound like ocean waters rolling onto a beach.
But we were also utterly exhausted, so we pulled onto a beach.
The captain pulled near the shore, and the team jumped onto a beach covered in broken shells.
Killer whales surge onto a beach to catch seals, and then wriggle back into the water with their prey.
It's like waves coming onto a beach, because it goes from 1,000 meters deep or whatever up to about 80 meters deep in Bass Strait.
Beach, or drag, seines can be hauled onto a beach with their contents; others, called purse seines, are operated from boats in deep water far from the shore.
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As if the present were a beach onto which every artifact of humankind will eventually wash up.
Mr. Leydon said he also relied on earlier cases that opened up beach access in New Jersey: one in 1954, on letting nonresidents onto a municipal beach, and in 1972, on making fees fair for nonresidents.
The indifferent sea spat me onto a sandy beach.
Just the name conjures images of multiplication tables oozing out of your child's ears and onto a sandy beach.
Rodman's pink house opens onto a public beach peppered with surfers, pot-smoking teens and the sporadic gawker.
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