(1) Once, he even directed the helmsman to beach the boat, right into the teeth of an ambush, and pursued our attackers on foot, into the jungle.
(2) The captain and engineer motored the ship across the harbour, intending to beach her in shallow water.
(3) The decision to beach the vessel was a hurried and ill-considered over-reaction, with significant consequences in terms of damage.
(5) The centreboards make it possible to beach the boats, trailer them and get them into very shallow water.
(6) The marines' assault echelon had three hours to offload before tidefall threatened to beach their ships.
(7) Dolphins often beach themselves
(8) I was ready to beach the fish on the bar, which now stood clear of all but the biggest waves.
(10) We're going to the beach
(11) I want to walk along a tropical beach at sunset or ramble through a ruined temple at sunrise.
(12) We beach the raft and pull out our cameras as raft number two begins its run through the 400 metres of white water.
(13) Souyia proved another low-key mix of tavernas and bars fronting a pebbly beach .
(14) On the beach at Sandy Hook on the New Jersey shore one October there were hundreds of us assembled in the predawn hours, fishing for striped bass.
(15) He managed to beach a fine trout
(16) Try as we may, no one has been able to fully explain why whales and dolphins beach themselves in the hundreds each year.
(17) Or, more often, politely pretend not to notice that elephant seals can beach themselves with more dignity than you ever manage at the end of a dive.
(18) Rarely on land otherwise, the birds swim over to land and beach themselves, pushing themselves back into the water after mating.
(19) We did try and glimpse it through the launderette windows, but unfortunately we'd spent too long walking along the pebbly beach , and it was closed.
(20) We don't know what causes whales to beach