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They sailed across the ocean.

By strange, wild shores they sailed.

The goods sailed yesterday from London.

Who sailed across the Pacific Ocean on a raft?

The ships built by the Japanese once sailed to India and Peru.

The ship got lost and sailed too close to the icy Antarctic.

He was a sea captain who sailed on the great ocean, and Pippi had sailed with him in his ship until one day her father was blown overboard in a storm and disappeared.

It sailed for nearly two hundred miles on the condition that the sails were hard and covered with ice.

Acts 27:13 and when a south wind blew gently, supposing that they had obtained their purpose, they weighed anchor and sailed along Crete close inshore.

Now the scenery of " the waves flow long and the thousands boats sailed past" has never reappeared in sights instead of the huge advertising of "meibang".

At last, as he had begun to think she had just sailed off into oblivion forever with no fuss or fanfare, she lowered the trap and went on as if she had never stopped speaking.

The ship sailed onward.

The ship sailed due east.

The boat sailed off into the blue.

Due to emergencies, we sailed in the opposite direction.

A racing yacht sailed by a picked crew.

Captured vessels are usually sailed into Somali waters until a ransom is paid.

It was the first time I had sailed in the sun without getting burnt as a white, freckled person.

Acts 27:5 and having sailed across the open sea which lies off Cilicia and Pamphylia, we came down to Myra of Lycia.

Then he went to the King, and asked for a ship for himself and his brothers, and sailed with them over the sea until they came to the rock.

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They sailed for Guangzhou.

And he sailed from Ephesus.

Topsail has sailed across the Atlantic many times.

They sailed all the way from India to China along the coast of Arabia.

He sailed north along the east coast of North America and sank his ship "Queen Anne's Revenge" on purpose.

But Mr Arditti's book is also a tribute to the passengers who sailed on the St Louis in search of freedom, and an elegant memorial to those sent back to Europe to face death at the hands of the Nazis.

She sailed into the room.

A yacht sailed lazily across the Pacific.

Their early overlords, the Mongols, ruling China as the Yuan dynasty, sailed to the Amur's mouth and crossed to Sakhalin.

In June 1610 the survivors staggered onto their ships and sailed into the bay, either looking for help or intending to sail home.

He sailed into the sandwiches.

D. Columbus and later explorers sailed across the Atlantic to investigate the New World.

Here it is necessary to look at the third point of the legislative Bermuda Triangle into which Mr Obama has sailed: the polarisation of the political parties over the past 20 years.

The wind blew stronger and he sailed smoothly.

Fewer than 250 people have sailed solo around the globe, with three times that many scaling the top of Mount Everest, according to the American Sailing Association, which certified Sunderland's feat.

Just when they were having a blast, Jack's kite string broke; the kite sailed away, and landed on the middle of the road.

They sailed through the Bay of Biscay.

The sacrifice over, a west breeze rippled the waters, and the fleet sailed away to a victorious war.

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