“fleet” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “fleet”:

+ The admiral fleet was Lord Horatio Nelson.

+ Pacific fleet at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.

+ The rest of the fleet barely had enough officers and men to operate the ships.

+ His fleet consisted of hundreds of ships of various sizes, with 25,000 men aboard.

+ He also built a fleet of ships to control the ports along the Niger River.

+ From England, the fleet sailed to Australia making stops in Santa Cruz de TenerifeSanta Cruz, Rio de Janeiro and Cape Town. They arrived in Botany Bay in mid-January 1788.

fleet use in-sentences
fleet use in-sentences

Example sentences of “fleet”:

+ The storm wrecked the Georges Bank fishing fleet which drowned 81 fishermen and knocked down trees, tore roofs off houses and forced boats to go up on shore.

+ In September 1571 Cervantes sailed on board the “Marquesa”, part of the galley fleet of the Holy League Holy League, Spain, the King Philip II’s illegitimate half brother, Ottoman fleet on October 7 in the Gulf of Lepanto near Corinth, at great cost to both sides.

+ However the weather would become very hot and humid as the Fleet sailed through the tropics.

+ Japan lost four fleet carriers at Midway, which made Japan start to lose the Pacific War.

+ At the end of the year, she joined the Great White Fleet for its circumnavigation of the globe, which lasted into 1909.

+ The Chinese admiral Zheng He commanded a fleet of large ‘treasure ships’ on seven voyages all over Asia up to East-Africa in the early fifteenth century.

+ In addition, an advanced fleet of fuel tankers provides fuel services to all types of commercial aircraft.

+ Under his command, the U-boat fleet fought the Battle of the Atlantic.

+ The destruction of the Athenian fleet in a battle in 405 BC effectively ended the war, and Athens surrendered in the following year.

+ Renamed a naval air station, its flight operations were conducted by a Fleet Air Detachment, with station complement dropping from about 250 officers and 2000 men to 40 officers and 500 men and the Assembly and Repair Department discontinued but still used by the CASU on board.

+ The storm wrecked the Georges Bank fishing fleet which drowned 81 fishermen and knocked down trees, tore roofs off houses and forced boats to go up on shore.

+ In September 1571 Cervantes sailed on board the "Marquesa", part of the galley fleet of the Holy League Holy League, Spain, the King Philip II's illegitimate half brother, Ottoman fleet on October 7 in the Gulf of Lepanto near Corinth, at great cost to both sides.
+ However the weather would become very hot and humid as the Fleet sailed through the tropics.

+ He met the English when they arrived in Australia with the First Fleet in January 1788.

+ So, the British fleet steamed south-east from their bases and met the German fleet steaming due north.

+ The commander of the Beiyang Fleet retreated to the port of Lushun.

+ The fleet went from the isle of Texel, North Holland to the Eastern world.

+ The lagoon between the chesil and the mainland is called The Fleet or The Fleet Lagoon.

+ England united with Scotland and conquered India, the United StatesUSA got independence from Britain and the first fleet arrived in Australia.

+ Since Yamamoto thought the big battle with the Americans would be at Midway, he should not have sent fleet carriers to less important battle like “MO”.

+ Air Lanka’s initial fleet consisted of two Boeing 707, leased from Singapore Airlines.

More in-sentence examples of “fleet”:

+ Finally, Midway bought the United States time until the first of the new Essex-class fleet carriers became available at the end of 1942.

+ The Fleet also took a number of animals, plants and seeds.
+ He traveled to Ireland with his own fleet in 1171.

+ Finally, Midway bought the United States time until the first of the new Essex-class fleet carriers became available at the end of 1942.

+ The Fleet also took a number of animals, plants and seeds.

+ He traveled to Ireland with his own fleet in 1171.

+ The entire fleet was sold to different airlines in 2012.

+ Japan’s two most advanced aircraft carriers were not available and Admiral Nagumo would therefore have only four fleet carriers:.

+ An internal struggle of Hungary, between King Sigismund and the Neapolitan house of Anjou, also reflected on Dalmatia: in the early 15th century, all Dalmatian cities welcomed the Neapolitan fleet except for Dubrovnik.

+ She also had roles in “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet StreetSweeney Todd”.

+ These DMUs were built by British Leyland at Workington between 1987 and 1988 as part of British Rail’s replacement of its ageing diesel fleet which were First-Generation.

+ In response, the service expanded its fleet by hiring more planes and more pilots.

+ The player then takes control of Master Chief, on board a spacecraft orbiting the Earth when the massive Covenant fleet arrives.

+ He then directed the construction of a fleet to defend Lake Champlain, which was defeated in the October 1776 Battle of Valcour Island.

+ The British Pacific Fleet was ordered to attack Japanese airfields in the Sakishima Islands.

+ The Binter Canarias fleet is 21 ATR-72s.

+ In February 1942, he led his fleet against a much stronger Japanese fleet in the Java Sea.

+ Aragorn comes with a fleet of black ships and another army of men from southern Gondor up the river Anduin.

+ The Garda organisation also has over 2,500 civilian support staff covering areas such as human resources, occupational health services, finance and procurement, internal audit, IT and telecommunications, accommodation and fleet management, scenes-of-crime support, research and analysis, training and general administration.

+ The First Fleet carried the convicts and soldiers to Australia to start a penal colony.

+ The first of the trains was expected to begin passenger service for the Victoria line for evaluation purposes in July 2008, with the remainder of the fleet being delivered and entering passenger service in 2009.

+ The fleet was led by Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay.

+ The Combat Fleet is made up of five Valour-class frigates, three Heroine-class submarines, three Warrior-class patrol vessels, three T-class patrol vessels, three River-class mine countermeasures vessels, and twenty-one Namacurra-class harbour patrol boats.

+ Nevertheless, the Athenian fleet of triremes was destroyed in a battle in 405 BC.

+ Bowser has captured Princess Peach again, this time using a surprise attack over the so-called Mushroom Kingdom, with a battle fleet of flying boats by pulling the castle out of its foundation.

+ Koxinga’s fleet then used cannons and they attempted to enter the fort, but many died.

+ This fleet could then be used to stop and defeat a Japanese force heading towards India or Australia.

+ Wabtec still does passenger fleet refurbishment at the Doncaster site.

+ Army planners continued to believe that the fleet was in good condition.

+ It currently does oak leaf clusters, award stars, service stars as well as the Arrowhead device, Valor device, Valor deviceCombat V, Fleet Marine Force Combat Operations Insignia, and Operational Distinguishing Device.

+ It is the main office of the Naval District Washington, and houses numerous support activities for the fleet and aviation communities.

+ Among the people on the Second Fleet were D’Arcy Wentworth and his convict mistress Catherine Crowley, on “Neptune”, and John Macarthur John Macarthur, then a young lieutenant in the Elizabeth, on “Scarborough”.

+ Pacific Fleet could get to the Philippines.

+ ENAC has a fleet of 130 aircraft of different types: CAP-10, Socata TB-10, Socata TB-20, Beechcraft Baron 58, Beechcraft 200, ATR 42, Diamond DA40.

+ In the Battle of the Nile, 1798, the Royal Navy, under Horatio Nelson, defeated the French fleet off the coast of Egypt.

+ However, this plane was taken out of the fleet in 2003 after the crash of Air France flight 4590, after being used for 27 years.

+ The Royal Navy and Royal Fleet Auxiliary have 98 ships including aircraft carriers, submarines, minesweepers and patrol vessels as well as the ships of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary.

+ When the Normans Norman conquest of Englandconquered England in 1066, William the Conqueror used a large fleet of longships to transport his army to England.

+ The Navy’s fleet is grouped into four groups.

+ A fleet is normally Commandercommanded by an Admiral.

+ In 190 BC he was placed in command of a Phoenician fleet but was defeated in a battle off the Eurymedon River.

+ Sea Gladiator was a variant, built for operations from an aircraft carrier, and used by Fleet Air Arm.

+ In 230 AD, General Weiwen brought a big fleet to Yizhou and started to garrison there.

+ As shown later in the Battle of Jutland, the German fleet could not defeat the British fleet to break the blockade.

+ The Italian fleet also took advantage of the situation and moved onto the offensive, blocking or decimating at least three large Allied convoys bound for Malta.

+ In AD 892, a Danish fleet of 250 ships sailed right into the River Rother and took the fortress at Appledore, which they destroyed.

+ The First Fleet left Portsmouth, England on 13 May 1787.

+ This was an attempt to destroy a French fleet and to turn NapoleonNapoleon’s attention from Austria to them.

+ But the French navy managed to avoid Nelson’s fleet and leave Toulon during a storm and met a group of Spanish ships.

+ Clinton learned of this and sent a British naval fleet to the Chesapeake Bay to cut them off.

+ British Airways has a large fleet of aircraft, including planes built by Boeing, Airbus and Embraer.

+ In 1788 the First Fleet of eleven ships set sail from Portsmouth carrying convicts, sailors, marines, a few free settlers and enough food to last for two years.

+ In the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, Hatshepsut built a Red Sea fleet to make it easier to trade between the head of the Gulf of Aqaba and points south as far as Punt to bring mortuary goods to Karnak in exchange for Nubian gold.

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