Sentence examples for to ferry from inspiring English sources

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to ferry

noun

A ship used to transport people, smaller vehicles and goods from one port to another, usually on a regular schedule.

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He uses rickshaws to ferry workers and conventioneers around downtown.

"We are here to ferry microbes across the planet.

People regularly trust us to ferry their children.

One rescue aircraft, trying to ferry supplies to the survivors, crashed on March 4th.

For a permanent base, a larger craft would be needed to ferry the pieces.

Contrary to Ferry Carpenter's expectations, Hayden and Elkhead did not prosper.

An upgraded version of Progress was also used to ferry cargo to the ISS.

He used the boat to ferry passengers between Staten Island and New York City.

Electronic buggies are available to ferry you back and forth across the hotel's 320 acres.

Cab drivers ripped out seats to ferry victims from the scene.

Welfare organisations have proposed using the animals to ferry visitors around tourist sites.

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