On a ship, train, plane or other vehicle.
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Examples for "aboard"
Examples for "aboard"
1Health officials say both individuals likely contracted the virus aboard the ship.
2Many of those aboard the Aurora, including Mawson, suffered severe sea sickness.
3The ship can produce fresh water and has water delivery vehicles aboard.
4Another time a group of Sea Scouts was holding a meeting aboard.
5At least 100 people aboard the vessel have been infected, reports say.
1Academic says new Fiji constitution takes on board concern about land rights.
2Depending on whether new members come on board, these costs may vary.
3It maintains the Government has not taken on board its main concerns.
4Carver came on board last week to help field inquiries for free.
5Its bulk and power requirements are no problem on board a ship.
6NewsImageFile: Power of prayer... Buddhist monks offer prayers for those on board.
7We hope that they also seek to come on board going forward.
8Sea-Eye said the situation on board the Alan Kurdi was quickly deteriorating.
9Islamic State militants said they planted a bomb on board the aircraft.
10The two crew members, including the New Zealander, were arrested on board.
11Yes, but your children are on board, and your friends and family.
12Obviously Sony Pictures is on board for the planned content distribution system.
13The UK government was seemingly unaware that British citizens were on board.
14I took on board too much negative energy, I think, he said.
15Guernsey police said: We have found no signs of those on board.
16Cook would take on board fresh food and water at every port.
Translations for on board