Usar "pier" en una oración
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pier
1. He wandered afterward, walking along a sixth floor street till he could see the pier their boat was on
2. He pulled off his shirt as he began the long walk out the pier in the direct rays of the setting sun
3. There were a lot of small cargo boats tied up here now and the center of the pier had hustling wagons
4. To get thru behind the main pier and Lastriss Point there is a canal of stone blocks, covered by the streets and plazas above except in a few atriums
5. On the drive up, Iain had suggested that they take Renald to a café on the sea front near the pier (whatever that was); with a bit of luck, she’d be able to experience something of what it meant to visit the seaside
6. In front of them, a vast expanse of sand stretched towards the distant waters and just round to the left was the aforementioned pier … a long narrow construction reaching far out across the sands towards the sea
7. my beloveds, for this is the end of the pier
8. There's a pedestrian plankwalk on the second floor of the pier and they went to that immediately
9. There was plenty of foot traffic on the plankwalk and sheds on the pier had second floors where there were even a few cooks set up
10. They found a sign, 'taking hands for Zhlindu' before they even got off that pier
11. dying at the end of the pier
12. The refreshment hut I used to see on the cliff above Boscombe Pier is still there
13. trapped and drowned in the pier excavations when the
14. Nerissa stepped out on the pier, hoping to lift one of the smaller crates onto her shoulder
15. Jumping before he reached the end, he landed on the pier, then came at her
16. What I meant is that she’s still kept at the northern pier
17. Philemon pointed out the racing boat at the left end of the pier
18. Nerissa saw more torches approaching on the street that led down to the pier
19. As she was urging the still fuming Homer to accept her assistance, a knot of men approached the pier
20. “Get off that boat immediately!” shouted Stenarch as he stepped onto the pier
21. falling on the wooden pier, then the grunts of two large men wrestling like bears
22. Nerissa retrieved the torch that the watchman had dropped on the pier
23. As they got underway, six men came rushing up the pier
24. “That won’t be necessary,” said a ship captain, who’d come over from the pier
25. There was an Officer at the end of the pier who turned to us and said
26. Do this every time you unload and don’t worry every fatigue party is doing this and in a short time we will have a proper pier structure here
27. “Yon Officer is a pillock what the fucks he on about with his bloody stones in a week’s time this lot will have collapsed into the sea”, we all burst out laughing at the thought of the pier collapsing and disappearing below the waves
28. “Shut up you fucking idiot where do you think you are on the pier at Blackpool or what?” Things had started to get a bit tense as the build up for the ‘Big Push’ was still going on at quite a pace making tempers a bit frayed
29. It arrived at 5 the next morning and we reached the embarkation pier at 6 am
30. Troops at the extreme end of the pier were afterwards assigned to transports moored at the shore end, and vice versa
31. An eye-witness later told the local reporter how the hovercraft had headed up the loading ramp at full throttle, careering its way through a low fence onto Clarence Pier, where it smashed into The Golden Horseshoe Amusement Arcade, taking out a length of its side wall
32. The festivities had already started, but Jesús Paradela Fernández, Lucille’s first cousin and mayor of Pilar, was waiting for us at the pier with transportation to take us to the reunion venue
33. “It was years later, in November of `86, that Hall showed up in Limon on one of his rare visits, in the company of another American, John Sinclair – surprise, surprise! Well, Gordon knew the moment he saw the white hair at the end of the pier that there was trouble
34. The entire place, building and pier, sat on a narrow strip of land between the estuary and the Caribbean beach
35. They were boring, but the set-up of a pier hidden from the sea captured her attention, as did a boat tied alongside, half fishing craft and half oceangoing tug
36. “Its name is El Tiburón Limon and it will be at the fishing pier
37. Which one might be el Tiburón Limon? He removed the flashlight from the glove box and walked onto the pier, craning his neck and directing the beam of light to the name on each boat
38. The entire area in a wide arc surrounding the log yard and its pier underwent his intense scrutiny
39. That included water: with a rented rowboat he posed as a man fishing for a big catch, repeatedly casting between the pilings while conducting a close-up inspection of the underside of the pier
40. The pier next to the one where the barge would be tied had suffered a fire and been abandoned
41. Light faded and the orange of the clouds capping the mountains changed to purple, then black, and floodlights suddenly colored the log yard and pier with yellowed tones; still, the tug strained against its load
42. The truck then rumbled again towards the pier and the process would repeat
43. The sudden reverberation of a thump in the dark came from somewhere near the foot of the pier, sending an electric shiver that sparked his entire nervous system
44. Why were they at the base of his pier and not the other? Was someone else about? If so, where? Half of an hour passed, throughout which nothing changed on the neighboring pier
45. With the engine cut, excited whispers could be heard from the threesome down amid the barrels, and they began moving in the direction of the pier where their comrades had just arrived
46. The man then left and clambered to the pier, disappeared behind a stack of logs and was lost
47. The floodlights eventually winked out at the logging pier
48. They waited then for a full half hour to pass during which Truman studied the harbor with binoculars and saw nothing moving there or on the pier
49. The engine rumbled, vibrating the deck beneath her feet, a wash of water appeared behind and they were off, slipping away from the pier and its many boats
50. It would be much faster, getting them quickly away from the scene, and what cops are around at that time of the morning? The collection of barrels he spotted earlier and wanted to see again was at the foot of the neighboring burned-out pier, close to the water