Get to know Onshore better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like offshore or inshore.
Onshore in a sentence
Onshore meaning
- Moving from the sea towards the land.
- Positioned on or near the shore.
- Within the country; not overseas.
Using Onshore
- The main meaning on this page is: Moving from the sea towards the land. | Positioned on or near the shore. | Within the country; not overseas.
- Useful related words include: offshore, inshore, seaward, land.
- In the example corpus, onshore often appears in combinations such as: onshore wind, onshore and, the onshore.
Context around Onshore
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 11 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Onshore
- In this selection, "onshore" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, increased, source, pointy, wind, facility and borrowing stand out and add context to how "onshore" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a local onshore liquefied natural and an onshore breeze will. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "onshore" sits close to words such as alyssa, antibiotic and apostles, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with onshore
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
If it's not offshore it's onshore. (8 words)
Big, white and pointy onshore turbines have occasionally been described as eyesores by some. (14 words)
Further images of the destruction & massive amounts of ice shoved onshore in Crooked Creek. (14 words)
On Friday, however, it upped this to around $3 billion, saying the increase reflects "increased onshore facility spend from the first half of 2018 and inflation in the US onshore as a result of the higher commodity price environment". (39 words)
Alethea Warrington, energy campaigner at the charity Possible, said the cheapest and quickest way to reduce people’s energy bills outside of a windfall tax would be to change the planning laws around onshore wind. (35 words)
Analysts say the fundraising spree is due to the market's offshore designation, which makes it an elegant alternative for local vehicles frozen out of onshore borrowing by tighter rules on their finances since 2021. (35 words)
Example sentences (20)
On Friday, however, it upped this to around $3 billion, saying the increase reflects "increased onshore facility spend from the first half of 2018 and inflation in the US onshore as a result of the higher commodity price environment".
Alethea Warrington, energy campaigner at the charity Possible, said the cheapest and quickest way to reduce people’s energy bills outside of a windfall tax would be to change the planning laws around onshore wind.
Analysts say the fundraising spree is due to the market's offshore designation, which makes it an elegant alternative for local vehicles frozen out of onshore borrowing by tighter rules on their finances since 2021.
And moving forward, each day we will have just gotten one fixed rate from the central bank for the onshore market and that would be it for the whole day.
An onshore breeze will keep temperatures in the South East of England slightly cooler, but is still expected.
As a renewable energy source, onshore wind is cheap and quick to build, and critical in meeting our energy security and net zero targets.
As shown in Slide 2, PetroTal is an onshore Peru focused oil company that in just five years has become Peru's largest crude oil producer.
Big, white and pointy onshore turbines have occasionally been described as eyesores by some.
Britain has set a new record for wind generation as power from onshore and offshore turbines helped boost clean energy supplies.
But the UK has a dwindling stock of prime wild country, and this kind of industrial-scale onshore project will mean yet more of it is lost, for ever.
Even so, Ukraine proceeded with its experiment, confident that its onshore defence systems — with a range of about 100 nautical miles — could deter Russia’s navy from mounting an assault.
Expect highs to reach the lower to mid teens for most, with those in onshore flow stuck in single digits.
Further images of the destruction & massive amounts of ice shoved onshore in Crooked Creek.
He has already ditched plans to make it easier to build new homes and dropped his opposition to new onshore wind farms.
Hence, I believe that SLB is a more attractive investment than providers of onshore equipment in North America.
However, it is essential to achieve collaboration among them to bring discoveries to a local onshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) plant.
Hunting Titan has traded in line with expectations during the quarter, driven by North American and international demand, despite the marginally lower US onshore rig count since the year-end.
If it's not offshore it's onshore.
In May, it signed contracts with Spain’s Repsol for the supply of 40 onshore wind turbines which would provide power to around 160,000 homes in Spain.
In Scotland, any proposal to construct, extend, or operate an onshore electricity generating station with a capacity of over 50 megawatts (MW), needs the consent of Scottish Ministers.
Common combinations with onshore
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- onshore wind 31×
- onshore and 24×
- the onshore 17×
- and onshore 16×
- an onshore 10×
- of onshore 9×
- onshore oil 9×
- onshore winds 6×
- uk onshore 5×
- us onshore 4×