Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Other Norwegian companies sent their floating factories south as well.
She became a floating factory in 1862 and was broken up in 1894.
There was no place beneath the floating factory that the vampires didn't go.
After crab seas these boats are used as floating factory ships.
These ships were floating factories, and the core of a whaling expedition.
The floating factory glowed above her like a constellation.
And then there are the floating factories.
If I could get above them, onto that floating factory - but I'd have to fly."
The floating factory was ominously close, and huge.
"Across the whole Spiral Arm, search for floating factories on every gas planet?
How do you lower a floating factory?"
The whaling station was initially a floating factory site, a shore station being set up in 1916.
And fishermen... well I can't feel much sympathy for those floating factories that destroy the fish populations we have left.
Warvia stared fiercely at the light that blazed at the edge of the floating factory.
She was a floating factory - a belching, stinking, muck-heap of activity two thousand miles from civilization.
Boat mills: water powered, floating factories, article in the Low-tech Magazine
The Japanese ship, a floating factory that processes fish on board, went down in international waters, complicating efforts to assess full liability for the spill.
She was hulked in 1872, converted into a floating factory in 1880 and was sold in 1892.
It wouldn't support the mass of a floating factory, maybe, but it would stand against any mass of water this group could collect.
How could a Hansa spy ship spot even a huge floating factory against the backdrop of a planet larger than Jupiter?
It covered 1.5 million rail miles; a Tin Dredge which resembles a floating factory, on a natural or artificial lake.
Warvia was on the rim of the chimney, kicking her heels in space, looking down on the floating factory city and the lands beyond.
Fishermen protested against the floating factory and biologists raised concerns for the survival of gray and bowhead whales.
After production peaked in 1909, Grøn left the Faroes in 1911 only to lose several ships at sea, including a floating factory.
The company built three whaling ships in Seattle (to avoid delays in production) and leased a steamer to use as a floating factory.