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How to use ocean's in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word ocean's? Here are some examples.

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She would learn the secrets of the ocean's past, hear them whispered through the currents and waters.
He will have made a machine that can harness the energy of the ocean's tides.
His sinewy arms flailed around uselessly, his legs kicked furiously, but the ocean's grip on him only got stronger as it pulled him further down.
According to aquarium staff, sharks are not the ocean's deadliest predator.
Barnes explains that the summer heat warms the ocean's surface and spurs evaporation.
Oarfish can reach lengths of 60 feet, and live in the abyssal plain, about 6000 feet below the ocean's surface.
She rode on the ocean's surface with the moon illuminating her flowing hair and garments.
Various methods were employed to collect data from the ocean's surface through the lower stratosphere.
Species that are usually caught near the ocean's bottom, including cod, haddock, pollock, redfish, halibut, flounder, and other species.
The ocean's like a living, breathing, super-organism, using solar energy to drive the atmosphere with heat.
Methyl nitrate concentrations are highest in surface waters, where sunlight-absorbing phytoplankton form the base of the ocean's food chain.
His essay cites the ocean's resilience to ecological damage from oil spills and sunken shipping.
It drew closer and closer, slicing effortlessly through the white tips of the ocean's surface, a foreboding indication of the powerful squalus approaching beneath.
She turned fast and broke into a dead sprint across the ocean's surface.
About two hours and 40 minutes passed between the time that the unsinkable Titanic struck an iceberg and when it finally slipped below the ocean's waves.
Descend some twenty feet through the pleasant warmth of the ocean's upper layer and you are in water as cold as a witch's kiss.
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion uses the ocean's thermal gradient to drive a heat engine.
The Pteranodons and Mosasaurus have a great time near the ocean's surface, each family showing the other how they hunt and catch fish to eat.
These waves occur in the ocean's interior and propagate horizontally, concentrating their energy around the oceanic pycnocline.
Scientists don't know exactly how long young sea turtles spend in the ocean's pelagic zone, or upper layer of water, away from the shore.
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Examples from Classical Literature
There are deeps, unfathomed deeps, of calm rest and peace, down in that ocean's undisturbed recesses.
When he turned the somersault, he looked at the piece of the ocean's roof.
His purpose, as he later wrote, was to depict the ocean's constant mutability in ways that the painters in his Impressionist milieu could not.
What I felt after Florence was the translucid calm of the ocean's depth.
That unblinkingly vivid Japanese sun seems the blazing focus of the glassy ocean's immeasureable burning-glass.
So instead I brealffast at the Tokyo Lunch Box, where I do my share in the despoiling of the ocean's dwindling bounty with tuna and salmon sushi.
When its grim walls finally rose out of the ocean's mists before us, we were so far south that it was a question as to whether we were in the South Pacific or the Antarctic.
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