harbour in the PONS Dictionary

harbour Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to harbour a grudge
he has a house down by the harbour

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The harbour is also ice-free year round, despite its northerly latitude.
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This causes him to harbour a growing resentment toward her.
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The new harbour had to have greater depth to accommodate steam packets.
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All that remains of the village now are a few foundations, shipwrecks in the harbour and a cemetery.
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Two-toed sloths are recorded as harbouring lower populations.
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It is located at the high point of the town, overlooking the harbour and the sea.
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Together, the three institutions harbour around 1,000 employees.
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From then on, the town developed quickly to become the largest harbour in the region.
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The intended harbour of the old lock is today underwater and part of the foundations of the canal walls.
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The women were sent tumbling into the harbour, where they were rescued by a waiting fireboat.
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