onboard - use in sentences

Modifying Another Word

  • once: Once onboard, space was at a premium; there wasn't one spare inch of room, either up top or below deck.
  • back: Once we were back onboard the excitement for the next day was overwhelming.
  • already: Features on topics are hidden from the inherent synergies already onboard lineup.
  • all: The BMA, Royal College of Nursing, The Royal Colleges of Paeds and Surgeons are all onboard.
  • still: It must have been worrying for the lads still onboard; they really where " sitting ducks " .
  • right: Tho someone must be doing something right onboard, judging by the amount of samples so far collected.

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • enjoy: Enjoy a day onboard or join the visit to the Gutenberg museum.
  • get: It must have been a terrible job for the crew of the ship, actually getting the lads onboard.

Modifies a noun

  • lineup: Features on topics are hidden from the inherent synergies already onboard lineup.
  • microprocessor: At predetermined time intervals the clock will wake up the onboard microprocessor.
  • usb: Now the onboard USB, and the sound conflict.
  • tuner: Chris 14-12-2005, 03:44 PM Are you using analog via onboard tuner, digital via external set top box or digital via onboard tuner?
  • graphics: Invest in a decent graphics card instead of onboard graphics.
  • ram: As I mentioned before, the laptop comes with 32 mb of onboard ram ( expands to 96!

Used with adjective complement

  • sail: Sail onboard the youngest ship in our range the Dana Sirena.
  • jump: Then check out the different cruises we offer and jump onboard!
  • serve: The boat can be chartered for the evening, with dinner for up to six served onboard by hostess Helen.
  • come: Their Classics & Jazz division only came onboard provided Universal could front the CD with a new artist.
  • arrive: However, due to a mechanical fault on their launch they actually arrived onboard at 1100.
  • cruise: Brochure Price Range Brochure prices for a 7-night Mediterranean cruise onboard the Island Escape start from just £ 599.

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