bronnoysund造句
例句与造句
- The helicopter was flying from the mainland to the Norne oil platform off the town of Bronnoysund.
- The 45-foot Morild sank Tuesday in Bronnoysund, about 700 kilometers ( 430 miles ) north of Oslo.
- Bronnoysund Sheriff Kurt Nilsen said investigators found a series of open valves in the hull when the boat was raised late Wednesday.
- In Bronnoysund, Laukholm's Sjoestua Restaurant has 10 tables, six of them smoke-free and often empty, Dagbladet reported.
- Bronnoysund Police Chief Bjorn Hareide said rescue helicopters, military aircraft and ships had all been directed to the area to search for the helicopter.
- It's difficult to find bronnoysund in a sentence. 用bronnoysund造句挺难的
- The helicopter was flying from the town of Bronnoysund, about 750 kilometers ( 450 miles ) north of Oslo, to an oil production ship.
- In the town of Bronnoysund, Laukholm's Sjoestua Restaurant has 10 tables, six of them smoke-free and often empty, Dagbladet reported.
- The helicopter was flying from the town of Bronnoysund, about 1, 000 kilometers ( 600 miles ) north of Oslo, to the Norne offshore oil platform.
- The Super Puma helicopter, with 12 people on board, crashed Monday morning on a routine flight to the Norne offshore oil field from northern town of Bronnoysund.
- The French-built Super Puma helicopter crashed Monday morning on a routine flight to the Norne oil field from the town of Bronnoysund, about 750 kilometers ( 460 miles ) north of Oslo.
- The French-built Super Puma helicopter crashed Monday morning on a routine flight to the Norne oil field from the town of Bronnoysund, about 750 kilometers ( 450 miles ) north of Oslo.
- Bastesen's boat, the 45-foot ( 13.6-meter ) Morild, sank at its wharf in Bronnoysund, about 700 kilometers ( 430 miles ) north of Oslo.
- The helicopter was flying from the town of Bronnoysund, about 750 kilometers ( 450 miles ) north of Oslo, to an oil production ship at the Norne field, 200 kilometers ( 125 miles ) off the coast.
- The 45-foot ( 13.6-meter ) whaling boat Morild, owned by Norway's best-known whaler Steinar Bastesen, sank at its wharf in Bronnoysund, about 700 kilometers ( 430 miles ) north of Oslo, in November.
- The 45-foot ( 13.6-meter ) whaling boat Morild, owned by Norway's best-known whaler, Steinar Bastesen, sank at its wharf in Bronnoysund, about 700 kilometers ( 430 miles ) north of Oslo, in November.