seaport Definition In English

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Examples of seaport

  • My constituency is a seaport and fishing port.

  • At seaports an adjudicator is likely to make use of buildings in the towns which are used by courts and other tribunals.

  • The amendment would delay the opening date for the seaport as well as the airport, without any rational consideration of the issues.

  • Along the coast, in the seaports, there are technical schools for young people who we are hoping will train to be mates and skippers.

  • Improving the connections between seaports and river ports and the inland railway and road network is an important component of the logistic infrastructure.

  • That is the underlying danger of dismantling systematic controls in the airports and seaports and substituting for them internal controls.

  • It reclaims them for the purposes of the airport and the seaport, and, if part of that land is required for access, for that purpose.

  • Ormskirk's population was about 950 in the mid-seventeenth century, rising to 2,554 in 1801, thus increasing more slowly than some of the county's seaports and industrial towns.

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