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Meanings of
british fleet
in English
Fleet of Royal Navy.
Related terms
military unit branch-size class
Usage of
british fleet
in English
1
While this was going on, the
British
fleet
arrived in the harbor.
2
On the twenty-ninth day of June, the
British
fleet
began to arrive.
3
He went off after the visit of the
British
fleet
to Kiel.
4
The remains of the
British
fleets
had gone with her to destruction.
5
He meant not to imply any considerable danger to the
British
fleet
.
6
The autumn would force the
British
fleet
to leave for ice-free waters.
7
A gale blowing down-stream was the first trouble for the
British
fleet
.
8
The
British
fleet
under Admiral Sir A. Cockburn suddenly entered the Chesapeake.
9
The
British
fleet
blockades Sackett's Harbor, and the American fleet blockades Kingston.
10
The general opinion was that the
British
fleet
had appeared to the eastward.
11
In this vicinity Commodore Macdonough fought the
British
fleet
in 1814.
12
She could not, because the
British
fleet
stood in the way.
13
No reinforcements arrived after the first appearance of the
British
fleet
.
14
The marvel is that the
British
fleets
fought as well as they did.
15
Now the entire
British
fleet
concentrated its fire upon the Gneisenau.
16
The
British
fleet
had blockaded France ever since the year 1798.
Other examples for "british fleet"
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This collocation consists of:
british
fleet
british
Adjective
Noun
British fleet
through the time
British fleet
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common