Aún no tenemos significados para "enter the harbour".
1Therefore the admiral demanded permission of the governor to enter the harbour.
2That huge vessel failed to enter the harbour, and stuck fast upon the bar.
3Boston also refuses to give ships carrying sick passengers permission to enter the harbour.
4Authorities say eight million litres of contaminated water will enter the harbour over the next three days.
5We were joyfully surprised on the 20th of the month to see another sail enter the harbour.
6You enter the harbour through a very narrow passage, close by a fort built on the reef.
7No longer were the merchant-vessels able to enter the harbour, for it was blocked by the impassable bank.
8They were in reality colliers or other small coasters, as no vessels of any size could enter the harbour.
9Small vessels only can enter the harbour, which is shelterless, and rendered difficult of access by a sunken reef.
10But, on the morning they were to enter the harbour, Salvé, to his intense exasperation, was put under arrest.
11The provision of these lights has enabled shipping to enter the harbour at night for the first time in many years.
12On the 23rd of August, the colonists sighted the two ships, which were then endeavouring to enter the harbour of San Domingo.
13And without the consent of those who are masters of the Pharos, no vessels can enter the harbour, on account of its narrowness.
14A Dutch trading vessel, which had wished to enter the harbour and reach the Admiralty House, now furled its sails and dropped anchor.
15Councillors have inserted a provision in the new county development plan to limit the size of vessels that can enter the harbour to 250m.
16Police watch as people enter the harbour foreshore area in the city for the annual new year fireworks display on Sydney Harbour December 31, 2014.
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