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单词 Set sail
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1, We set sail at high tide.
2, We set sail from Kuwait.
3, The timbers creaked as the boat set sail.
4, They set sail for France.
5, They set sail with the first fair wind.
6, We raised the anchor and set sail.
7, The ship set sail for Europe.
8, He will set sail next week.
9, We set sail for France at first light.
10, The ship was to set sail at once, on the admiral's orders.
11, They set sail with the sails reefed against the strong winds.
12, Christopher Columbus set sail for the New World in the Santa Maria.
13, The following week the 'Queen Elizabeth' set sail for Jamaica.
14, They set sail the next morning with a fair wind.
15, We set sail at sunrise.
16, The Jones family set sail for a new life.
17, Curtains set sail from their windows.
18, It subsequently set sail for an undisclosed location.
19, The fisherman cut their lines and set sail for port,[http:///set sail.html] but the sea serpent continued to follow them.
20, But even if you only set sail in a comfy chair[], this discussion is richly detailed in its own right.
21, At all events, we set sail from Lowestoft, and by good fortune the Professor was detained on other business.
22, The man could have set sail; lie lived in a seagoing country.
23, On renouncing alcohol he was pardoned and he set sail for Darlington where he became a leading light in the Society.
24, When he set sail from Troy many Trojans had joined him.
25, Keep a wary eye on the weather before you set sail.
26, The ship overburdened with cargoes should not be allowed to set sail.
27, The bilges had been pumped and the ship was ready to set sail once again.
28, Backwards Pretend you are a beginner who has inadvertently forgotten which end of the board is forwards and set sail going backwards.
29, Nancy and Famous died in a ship off the Virginia coast before it set sail for Savannah.
30, The question now was whether a military task force should set sail.
1, We set sail at high tide.
2, We set sail from Kuwait.
3, The timbers creaked as the boat set sail.
31, When defeat comes, accept it as a signal that your plans are not sound, rebuild those plans, and set sail once more toward your coveted goal. Napoleon Hill 
32, Several would-be sailors scoffed at the idea of a race until they actually set sail.
33, He hastened back to the ship and bade his crew set sail.
34, In particular, on days of ill-omen ships could not set sail.
35, Voice over Before they set sail there are final checks to be made.
36, Around 300 people managed to board a ship which set sail, but this was intercepted in the harbour by coastguards.
37, The vessel set sail late Tuesday for an undisclosed destination, the news agency said.
38, Captain Scott set sail in the Terra Nova.
39, We were all aboard and ready to set sail.
40, We were about to push off and set sail.
41, The colossal passenger ship is about to set sail.
42, The liner set sail for New York at 8:30.
43, Japan destroyers set sail on anti-piracy mission.
44, He loaded his vessel with another cargo and set sail.
45, Two Chinese destroyers and a supply ship set sail on Friday -- the first time in recent history that the nation has deployed ships on a potential combat mission well beyond its territorial waters.
46, Yes[sentencedict .com], I was with my girlfriend Lamia. The Frontior set sail with many other adventurers besides Lamia...
47, Cosco Shipping recently held a naming ceremony before China's first designed and built ro-ro car carrier set sail on its maiden voyage from Shanghai to Brazil.
48, It was at the brigantine that had left in the morning, and the tartan that had just set sail, that Edmond fixed his eyes.
49, With a gentle northwesterly blowing, we set sail out of Mousehole harbour and headed towards Newlyn.
50, Two weeks prior to a written set sail position, the program ibid.
51, On Zheng He's first voyage, he set sail across the Indian Ocean.
52, The Moldovan ship set sail from Greece carrying 27 people and 2,000 tons of food and medical supplies for the Palestinians.
53, With favorable weather conditions it was an auspicious moment to set sail.
54, Naga: You are too late, little warden. The master has already set sail for distant shores.
55, We embarked on board a good ship, and, after recommending ourselves to God, set sail.
56, Now we have a Dock! Let us build Transports, then set sail for Thessaly. We will know our destination by the goats grazing there.
57, We found a ship crossing over to Phoenicia, went on board and set sail.
58, Businessman Donald Trump has Scottish ancestry through his Gaelic-speaking mother, Mary, who set sail on the "Transylvania" in 1935.
59, The boat set sail on July 5, headed directly for Annapolis.
60, They set sail Saturday afternoon aboard his 70-foot, two-masted schooner, named the Schooner Anne, from a Hudson River marina in North Hoboken, in bright sunshine and temperatures in the 70s.
61, When Mars Express set sail for the crater named after Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan, it found a windblown plateau and mysterious rocky mounds nearby.
62, The ship overburdened with cargoes should not to set sail.
63, Jacobite is a small fleet of ships that set sail from the Caledonian Canal and into the mysterious waters of Loch Ness.
64, In 1918,[sentence dictionary] President Wilson set sail for France to attend the Versailles Peace Conference.
65, We set sail ( for France ) at high tide.
66, We found a ship crossing over to Phoenicia , went board and set sail.
67, Our steamship will set sail on 11:00, the day after tomorrow.
68, Set sail in style with Luxury Liner Tycoon! Outfit your ship with all the latest amenities, including casinos, pools and deck entertainment, then hire your crew to man all the facilities.
69, The expedition had set sail from the Thames River on 19 May 1845, carrying with it the hope of the nation for the discovery of a navigable route through the Arctic into the Pacific Ocean.
70, The fleet of yachts set sail during the Coastal Classic Yacht Race in the Waitemata Harbour on October 22, 2010 in Auckland, New Zealand.
71, He set sail on the troopship Cameronia from Glasgow to South Africa.
72, When Columbus set sail in 1492, his own flagship was shorter than Zheng's mainmast and barely twice as long as the big man's rudder.
73, From the harbor at Dalian naval shipyard in northeast China, the first aircraft carrier of the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) will soon set sail for the first time.
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