1. First one engine powered inflatable was heard to leave the shore in the direction of Guiding Lights. 2. I count a hundred eighty-five mov-ing along the shore in a long column, three or four bodies deep. 3. The ship was drifting towards the shore in a howling gale. 4. We walk down to the shore in the warm drizzling rain and wait at the quayside. 5. Hundreds of dead dolphins have been washing up on shores in the Mediterranean recently, leaving scientists puzzled as to the cause. 6. And the others have been coming into shore in droves. 7. Armenians arrived on American shores in different waves. 8. As the evening tide ebbed, the party headed toward shore in the two boats. 9. At some spots along the coast, probably where the krill is more plentiful, blues are coming closer to shore in larger numbers than usual. 10. Australian commandos Wednesday boarded and seized control of the Norwegian vessel just off its shores in an apparent effort to force it back out to sea. |