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(1) Have any fish been contaminated in the Arctic Ocean?
(2) A great stretch of ocean lay beneath them.
(3) The ocean splashed against the pier.
(4) What is any ocean but a multitude of drops?
(5) The sun's heat vaporizes the water of the ocean.
(6) We saw the broad ocean.
(7) She stood on the beach(), gazing at the ocean.
(8) Ships towing huge magnets trolled the ocean floor.
(9) The Huanghe River disembogues itself into the ocean.
(10) Don't boil the ocean.
(11) Think of me sometimes while Alps and ocean divide us,but they ever will,unless you wish it.
(12) One who has seen the ocean thinks nothing of mere rivers.
(13) The Kon-Tiki sailed across the Pacific Ocean propelled by wind power.
(14) I dropped a tear in the ocean, and when i find it thats the day i will stop loving you.
(15) The sun dips into the ocean.
(16) There was a vertical drop to the ocean.
(17) California borders the Pacific Ocean.
(18) The ship was drifting on the ocean.
(19) The great ship ploughed across the ocean.
(20) There are an ocean of flowers.
(21) The frog in well knows nothing of the great ocean
(22) The bathyscaphe has plumbed the depth of the Indian Ocean.
(23) Thousands of gallons of crude oil were spilled into the ocean.
(24) Oil spills are having a devastating effect on coral reefs in the ocean.
(25) It became impractical to make a business trip by ocean liner.
(26) One afternoon, she went for a swim in the ocean.
(27) A new book is like a boat steering people from a narrow stream to a vast ocean of life.May you brave the wind and waves in the sea of knowledge.
(28) It's the money that spurs these fishermen to risk a long ocean journey in their flimsy boats.
(29) There were few sights as beautiful as the calm ocean on a warm night.
(30) A storm started up once we got out into the open ocean.
(1) Have any fish been contaminated in the Arctic Ocean?
(2) A great stretch of ocean lay beneath them.
(3) The ocean splashed against the pier.
(4) We saw the broad ocean.
(5) She stood on the beach, gazing at the ocean.
(6) Ships towing huge magnets trolled the ocean floor.
(7) Thousands of gallons of crude oil were spilled into the ocean.
(8) Oil spills are having a devastating effect on coral reefs in the ocean.
(9) It became impractical to make a business trip by ocean liner.
(10) The Kon-Tiki sailed across the Pacific Ocean propelled by wind power.
(11) It's the money that spurs these fishermen to risk a long ocean journey in their flimsy boats.
(12) There were few sights as beautiful as the calm ocean on a warm night.
(13) A storm started up once we got out into the open ocean.
(14) Ocean waves are gradually eating away the coastal rocks.
(15) This river runs into the Atlantic Ocean.
(16) The Indian Ocean is on the south of Asia.
(17) The Pacific Ocean is the biggest ocean in the earth.
(18) The ocean waves are slowly eating away the coastal rocks.
(19) The Arctic Ocean is considered to be a northern part of the Atlantic Ocean.
(31) They dived deep into the ocean.
(32) Ocean waves are gradually eating away the coastal rocks.
(33) Many short rivers flow into the Pacific Ocean.
(34) Our room overlooks the ocean.
(35) This river runs into the Atlantic Ocean.
(36) Wyatt breathed in the cool ocean air.
(37) These ocean fogs can last for days.
(38) Scientists are building computer models of the ocean currents.
(39) The space capsule came down in the ocean.
(40) We sailed on a large ocean liner.
(41) It's difficult to harvest fish in the ocean.
(42) The Indian Ocean is on the south of Asia.
(43) The submarine bottomed to observe the ocean floor.
(44) The cliffs rise majestically from the ocean.
(45) The grey ocean seethed beneath them.
(46) The Changjang River disembogues into the ocean.
(47) The water in the ocean is all saltwater.
(48) Gannets are denizens of the open ocean.
(49) The plane hit the ocean several miles offshore.
(50) China borders on the Pacific Ocean.
(51) He strode into the ocean[Sentence dictionary], breasting the waves.
(52) Hidden dangers lurk in the ocean depths.
(53) They spent many days cruising the northern Pacific Ocean.
(54) The ocean lanes are always busy.
(55) Airliners now cruise the ocean at great speed.
(56) APEC seems be drowning in an ocean of jargon.
(57) Hawaii is in the Pacific ocean.
(58) Various toxic substances have been dumped in the ocean.
(59) We have a clear view of the ocean from our hotel window.
(60) It is more than 3,500 kilomters from the Atlantic Ocean on the east coast to the Pacific Ocean on the west.
(61) The Pacific Ocean is the biggest ocean in the earth.
(62) He studies in particular the fishes of the Indian Ocean.
(63) My letter of protest was just a drop in the ocean.
(64) His fee is a drop in the ocean compared with the real cost of broadcasting.
(65) Legend has it that the tribe came from across the Pacific Ocean.
(66) The survival of whales is intimately bound up with the health of the ocean.
(67) 5000 new schools are to be built, but this is just a drop in the ocean for such a vast country.
(68) Ocean levels are rising.
(69) The amount of money raised was a drop in the ocean compared to what we needed.
(70) Our beach house is just a couple of miles from the ocean.
(71) There were many voyages to survey the ocean depths in the nineteenth century.
(72) A swimmer drowned in the sea / ocean this morning.
(73) I remember how glad I felt debarking from a ship in Bremerhaven after six days on the ocean.
(74) Under normal conditions, the ocean currents of the tropical Pacific travel from east to west.
(75) I feel like a small child on the shore of the ocean who has picked up a pretty shell.
(76) For those uninitiated in scientific ocean drilling, the previous record was a little over 4 km.
(77) The ocean waves are slowly eating away the coastal rocks.
(78) Oil companies have been accused of acquiescing in the pollution of the ocean.
(79) The mountains trap rains and fogs generated over the ocean.
(80) Modern luxury ships are a pale imitation of the glamour and style of the early ocean liners.
(80) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(81) It's here that the river flows down into the ocean.
(82) We stood on the dock and watched the ocean churn.
(83) This species is found in coastal waters around the Indian Ocean.
(84) The island's in the Pacific Ocean; I'm not at liberty to say exactly where, because we're still negotiating for its purchase.
(85) Ancient historians wrote of a lost continent beneath the ocean.
(86) The ship sank slowly to the depths of the ocean.
(87) She gazed down into the ocean, hypnotized by the swirling tide.
(88) It's a pretty town, squeezed between the mountains and the ocean.
(89) The damaged ship leaned over and slowly settled down on the ocean floor.
(90) The largest measured wave in history rose in the Pacific Ocean to a height of thirty-four meters.
(91) An individual is only a tiny grain in the vast sea;it is the masses of people that are the boundless ocean.
(92) Aid to the Third World is at present little more than a drop in the ocean.
(93) The ocean provided the villagers with an endless supply of food.
(94) Our boat would not have been appropriate for ocean voyaging.
(95) I like to swim in the ocean when it's warm enough.
(96) From the top of the hill we could see the ocean far away and, in the middle distance, the village.
(97) The Changjiang River disgorges tons of waters and muds into the ocean.
(98) The ocean stretched as far as they could see on all sides.
(99) More than 20 helicopters began swooping in low over the ocean.
(100) These mysterious creatures live at the bottom of the ocean.
(101) People were swimming in the ocean despite the hurricane warning.
(102) The Arctic Ocean is considered to be a northern part of the Atlantic Ocean.
(103) I felt very exhilarated after my day at the ocean.
(104) Inwardly, all creatures are drops from the same Ocean.
(105) We took a drive down to the ocean.
(106) He turned to face the ocean.
(107) Nor is large-scale desalination of ocean water economical.
(108) Making an ocean is no cinch.
(109) Toxic waste is being dumped into the ocean.
(110) As on land,[http:///ocean.html] ocean impact explosions excavate huge craters.
(111) Man is a wellspring; woman an ocean depth.
(112) According to Nissenbaum, this ritual never crossed the ocean.
(113) Here you get the real feel of the ocean.
(114) But ocean currents, wind and tides stir the waters.
(115) The high ridge displaces ocean water.
(116) They lived on the farther bank of Ocean.
(117) Raw sewage was discharged into the ocean.
(118) An onion, bobbing up from the ocean?
(119) Hess then proceeded to describe the ocean floor as if it were a collection of giant conveyor belts.
(120) This continent bore a very advanced civilization, but was devoured by the ocean in some unspecified catastrophe.
(121) Many of them were the tops of volcanoes poking out of the ocean, and most were surrounded by deadly coral reefs.
(122) And why is it that evil movie fishermen always dump dioxin into the ocean?
(123) The ocean view was available through a wall-wide greasy window that admitted the ocean wind as well.
(124) Heat lightning was breaking outside and there was a breeze from the ocean that was good for the soul.
(125) In the ocean they live to be 40, double their normal life expectancy in captivity.
(126) His vacations were generally spent on the beach, sunning and swimming and watching the ocean.
(127) The ocean had so uch plankton in it that the sea itself had changed colour.
(128) And, of course, if the capsize happened in the wide ocean, then the crew was in real trouble.
(129) Some believe that it is because of unusually strong cold ocean currents, which improve the chances of penguins surviving the journey.
(130) Smoke that smelt of churches poured from the wicks, drifted over the slowly heaving ocean, hid their feet.
(131) A direct and obvious example is that many marine animals are dispersed around the globe by ocean currents.
(132) For the ocean may provide dramatic scenery but it does not, in itself, belong centre-stage.
(133) Our knowledge of the deepest parts of the ocean has advanced considerably over the last ten years.
(134) On the Glomar Challenger, and back on shore, Hall met others who shared his enthusiasm for the ocean floor.
(135) What we know is a drop, what we don't know is an ocean. Isaac Newton 
(136) The standardization of textual requirements was an equally important contribution of the Hague Rules to the certainty of the ocean bill.
(137) With 2m men and women in uniform, a 60,000-strong force is just a drop in the ocean.
(138) It is said that there is an ancient city deeply submerged in this part of the ocean.
(139) Then, too, the ocean is so deep that its volume is six times greater than all land above sea level.
(140) These of course raise little or no dust unless the impactor reaches the ocean floor before detonating.
(141) The pilot had no choice but to ditch the plane in the Atlantic Ocean.
(142) Small hermit crabs are readily available where there is ocean water and their value as scavengers makes them worth considering.
(143) The two peaks in the distribution represent the continental platforms and the ocean basins.
(144) No effort was spared to make air travel seem like ocean voyaging or traveling by train.
(145) It features a two-story newsroom,[] a lobby decorated like a 1930s ocean liner and a Mount Vernon-style cupola on the roof.
(146) Farther west is the Hudson River, creating the illusion that ocean liners occasionally sail down the street.
(147) As easy as tossing a coconut into the ocean or finding a fat man's belly with the suntan lotion.
(148) He assured Field that it was possible to lay a cable on the ocean floor.
(149) Consider two events that occurred four days and an ocean apart.
(150) Like a bulldozer, it plowed rock off the ocean crust that was descending and piled it into hills along its edge.
(151) The guest house was on the side of the cliff, with breathtaking views of the ocean below.
(152) Everything changes except death. Life changes, time changes, weather changes, ocean changes. And people change in order to survive and advance in life. Dr T.P.Chia 
(153) Where the ocean crust is young, lava flows dominate the landscape.
(154) Doing this changed the chemical composition of the atmosphere, ocean and surface rock.
(155) I pray to be like the ocean, with soft currents, maybe waves at times. More and more, I want the consistency rather than the highs and the lows. Drew Barrymore 
(156) The glow fills the sky from the east until the edge of the sun lifts up above the edge of the ocean.
(157) Clarisa reclaimed him an hour later as the sun dropped into the ocean.
(158) At the beginning of each belt was a mid-ocean ridge, where new ocean crust was made.
(159) The breeze fanning in off the ocean was dense with brine and the beach was littered with debris.
(160) Perhaps, geophysicists thought, the same extreme conditions existed at the bottom of the ocean.
(161) Like a lighthouse beacon, this magnetic field has guided ocean voyagers for hundreds of years.
(162) He followed Creed's directions, leaving the road for an unpaved track that seemed to lead towards the ocean.
(163) These sea-level fluctuations must therefore have been produced by changes in the cubic capacity of the ocean basins.
(164) It is also linked to the Ocean Shopping Centre, making easy access to some of the area's best shops.
(165) The giant bivalves jammed the cracks between the black tufts of lava that covered the ocean floor.
(166) Black militants came to Ocean Hill-Brownsville from around the city to help mobilize parents and press the racial agenda.
(167) If California fell into the ocean, would it be divine retribution for making movies like this?
(168) El Nino is caused by abnormal amounts of warm water in the Pacific Ocean.
(169) However, nothing is known about the long-term environmental consequences - or even effectiveness - of using the ocean beds as dumps.
(170) Thoughts are like an open ocean, they can either move you forward within its waves, or sink you under deep into its abyss. Anthony Liccione 
(170) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(171) Liese made the ocean sound like a hungry beast that demanded to be fed with human flesh.
(172) Ocean racing is big business involving vast amounts of money.
(173) The rising ocean and the frequent storms would also endanger freshwater resources all along the east coast without large-scale sea defences.
(174) The mainland of Yvresse lies along the eastern coast of Ulthuan but the realm also encompasses the islands of the Eastern Ocean.
(175) The ocean currents flow around these in the same way that winds blow around high and low centres of atmospheric pressure.
(176) The ocean has been singing to me, and the song is that of our life together. Nicholas Sparks 
(177) I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the sea-shore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me. Isaac Newton 
(178) The current warming of the Pacific Ocean is unequaled in amplitude.
(179) The United States pledge of $100 million to the rainforest fund is a drop in the ocean.
(180) The tiny young drift on the ocean currents, until a few are lucky enough to land in a suitable place and begin a new life.
(181) One such dawn breaks at Ocean Beach and the swell is up.
(182) Unless sent by an air courier, an ocean bill of lading can take as long as a week to arrive by air mail.
(183) Judging from the minerals present in the mass of water, it appeared to have spurted out of the ocean crust.
(184) From here I watch a patrol of pelicans skim the ocean surface while waves crash against the rocks.
(185) He died in 1912 after crashing into the ocean off Santa Monica, California.
(186) Ocean island and continental flood basalt occurrences represent different expressions of plume activity.
(187) Life in the ocean depths poses many special problems, requiring special adaptations.
(188) The pilot became disoriented in bad weather over the ocean.
(189) These might consist of old ocean crust or material from one of the boundary layers.
(190) The Soviet Union extended all the way from the Baltic Sea to the Pacific Ocean.
(191) They tinkered with the destiny of many species, on land and in the ocean.
(192) Looking down through my mask at the ocean floor, I saw an old motorcycle, probably from the fifties.
(193) Clean mud could go to upland or, perhaps,() ocean disposal sites.
(194) The cold, bottom water that percolates down into the cracks in the ocean crust carries its own complement of chemicals.
(195) They all knew that it was a night drop into the ocean.
(196) On Earth, the deposit of sedimentary rock at the bottom of the ocean is part of larger geological cycles.
(197) Somehow these shallow reservoirs must provide the stuff that makes new ocean crust.
(198) Some trilobites lost their eyes, probably those that burrowed in mud or lived in lightless parts of the ocean.
(199) The reverse is happening in the eastern part of the Ocean.
(200) Hurricane Gustav curved away from the Caribbean Islands and headed toward open ocean.
(201) One of the three local boards was in an impoverished,[] mainly black section of Brooklyn called Ocean Hill-Brownsville.
(202) Both will capitalize on the beautiful assets already in place in Ventura -- the views, the ocean, the clean air.
(203) They are similar to the lavas from which the Earth's ocean crusts are made, but much older.
(204) The overall effect is that the main swell of the ocean is broken, leaving calmer water inside.
(205) The trucker unloaded the ocean: stacks of 50-pound bags of InstantOcean, the same stuff you buy at tropical aquarium stores.
(206) The preceding features required that certain traditional statements in the text of the ocean bill of lading be modified or replaced.
(207) Monsters, stirred from the lightless ocean depths by the sinking of the lands, sometimes come ashore here in search of prey.
(208) The One, without name or form, is the infinite depth, the unlimited ocean of being.
(209) While nodules are loose deposits, lying on the sea bed, sulphides are massive deposits below the ocean floor.
(210) D.W. had come in over ocean and flown low as a drug smuggler over what might as well be called treetops.
(211) Then it happens again and Pip is left in the wide expanse of the ocean.
(212) It was near the ocean and Heather could hear the waves crashing on the reef from where she lay in the bed.
(213) He came in when the lads were at a low ebb somewhere on the ocean bed.
(214) Who knows what creatures live in the depths of the ocean?
(215) We may therefore take 200 million years as some sort of an upper limit to the age of an ocean basin.
(216) Factoring in the effects of ocean currents, fickle winds, and errors in judgment, he then determined his longitude.
(217) A moaning north wind that ebbed and flowed like the sound of surf and ocean waves.
(218) So it's an excellent time to dip a toe into the ocean of investment opportunities.
(219) Like those pelicans, he had always been respectful and half afraid of the ocean but liked to come near it.
(220) The group fears that the change in regulations would lead to more ocean dumping which could adversely affect sea life and beaches.
(221) But, says ocean voyages manager John Alton, it also sells an extensive range of mainstream travel services.
(222) Just like waves in the ocean come and go, no challenge is permanent. Problems will come and go too. We must enjoy the challenges just like we enjoy the waves. RVM 
(223) His wish was to be alone in the deserts of ocean, as others crave the solitude of deserts of sand.
(224) Drink and drink - for were you to drink a whole ocean, the Chalice would still be full to the brim.
(225) Now a state historic park, Fort Ross is a complex of reconstructed buildings situated on the headlands overlooking the ocean.
(226) There was no sound other than the distant roar of the ocean.
(227) If this impact had occurred in deep water its traces on the ocean floor might be extremely hard to recognize.
(228) I never thought I could make a career in the ocean.
(229) They had established an intimacy and an affinity with the ocean which we can still only envy.
(230) Not every lake dreams to be an ocean. Blessed are the ones who are happy with whom they are. Mehmet Murat ildan 
(230) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(231) Evening twilight soon spread over the ocean and we were cloaked in the security of darkness.
(232) And what they all display, rather too baldly though highly effectively, is the simple economic importance of the Ocean.
(233) The system empties into the ocean about four miles off the coast of Point Loma.
(234) There are, however, still many opportunities to see ocean liners arriving at and departing from the island.
(235) Panting and snorting like a mad battle steed that has lost its rider, the masterless ocean overruns the globe.
(236) The young bird will wander the ocean and probably not return to breed for five years.
(237) No more than 0.1% drives the wind, waves and ocean currents and a minute 0.03% is consumed in photosynthesis.
(238) You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is like an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty. Mahatma Gandhi 
(239) Although the surface of the ocean basins is relatively uniform it is punctuated in places by volcanoes.
(240) The examination also revealed that both women were dead before being dragged across the beach and dumped into the ocean.
(241) On the farther bank of Ocean were mysterious peopIe, whom few on earth ever found their way to.
(242) Yet the bay is fabulously productive, many times more than an equal volume of ocean.
(243) It surpasses even the natural abysses of the ocean floor.
(244) Chris is hired by Jean-Michel Cousteau, son of the legendary ocean explorer, to lead an expedition aboard the futuristic Antares.
(245) The capital and largest city of Suriname, Suriname River near its mouth on the Atlantic Ocean.
(246) Two wayward humpback whales have done an about - face and are headed back toward the Pacific Ocean.
(247) A shark was finning around the surface of the ocean.
(248) The comparison of the different ocean tide models should provide a base to the study of ocean structure, ocean tide dynamics and geodynamics.
(249) The Yeliou promontory recalls a giant tortoise slipping out from DatunMountain into the Pacific Ocean, a resemblance that has earned it the nickname of the "Yeliou tortoise."
(250) Interannual - to - decadal variability of the North Atlantic from an ocean data assimilation system.
(251) From the Atlantic Ocean to the Ural Mountains stretches the continent of Europe.
(252) When hordes of people play in the , waist-deep ocean waters,[http:///ocean.html] wave after wave jostles them into each other.
(253) A city of east-central Brazil near the Atlantic Ocean south-southeast of Recife. It is a commercial center in a cotton- and sugar-producing region.
(254) Under the sudden impact, Zin - Azshari and the Well were blasted downward toward the ocean floor.
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