By keeping to a great altitude and shutting off their engines they drift, silent and unseen, over the East Coast, until it is deemed advisable to restart the motors.
No use going any lower," announced the Flight-sub, as he prepared to restart the engine.
Screened from those dangerous searchlights the airship would then drift over the coast-line until such times as it would be deemed safe torestart the motors.
We are pleased with the results of your maneuver blocks, Major Androv, and also the vehicle's turboramjet restart characteristics.
In March 1997, YEL'TSIN signaled his intention to restart stalled economic reforms by reorganizing the cabinet, bringing in a new team of ministers with strong reform credentials.
The Dutch Government has agreed to restart the aid flow, which will allow Suriname to access international development financing.
The international community hopes to restart growth with a donors' conference in 2002.
The interim government's 2001 budget is an attempt to attract foreign investment and restarteconomic activity.
But such an approach won't solve the problem, and our goal is to quicken the day when we restart lending to the American people and American business and end this crisis once and for all.
That is why this administration is moving swiftly and aggressively to break this destructive cycle, to restore confidence, and restart lending.
The concern is that if we do not restart lending in this country, our recovery will be choked off before it even begins.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "restart" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.