The wind blew very hard the whole of the 7th, and the surf ran so high that no boat could land: the Supply still remained at anchor in the road.
It seemed doubtful if even a boat couldlive in such a turmoil of waters.
We have reason to be thankful that we are not outside now," observed old Croxton, who had said little all the time; "no boat could live in the sea there is running.
But the First Lord has not said so: he has said that the Admiralty did not care to undertake any project for submarines because this type of boat could never be anything but the arm of the feeble.
A certain submarine received a battering which it seemed hardly likely that any U-boat could survive; yet, almost by a miracle, it crept back to its German base and reported the manner of its undoing.
Yet, without this being done, no boat could be launched into the water while the vessel was driving on at the rate of thirteen knots an hour.
In the third week of September the wind blew with such fury that all communication with the shore was cut off, as no boat could live in the sea raised by it.
Like enough; my lad, but I don't s'pose you were ever there when a boat could come in.
You mean that narrow split in the rock; but surely no boat could go in there?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "boat could" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.