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    Verwenden Sie „put to sea“ in einem Satz

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    put to sea


    1. We were a crew on the that ship, Kyiteen had only been with me a few years but three had been with me a century, since I first put to sea as a nubile little mouth-girl


    2. Warned by Uncle Clemon, we put to sea at once


    3. vessels “may be released and put to sea


    4. By nightfall all was ready and we put to sea again


    5. Seaworthy: capable of being put to sea and enduring unusual sea conditions


    6. � The problem is that we won�t be able to put to sea without them, sir


    7. The stubborn French naval commander refused to comply with any of the conditions laid down and ordered all the French ships to prepare to put to sea


    8. Battleships Warspite, Barham and Valiant, plus the aircraft carrier Formidable put to sea from Alexandria


    9. The result was that was that the “Gneisenau” could not put to sea for three months at this critical stage of the war


    10. It was survived by only two human beings who put to sea in a boat

    11. If the weather's good, you put to sea


    12. question had put to sea on her return trip to Brisbane five days earlier and I had to


    13. So Captain Dumont d'Urville had put to sea in command of a vessel named after the Astrolabe, and just two months after Dillon had left Vanikoro, Dumont d'Urville dropped anchor before Hobart


    14. They were, says Mr Stephen, and the end was that the men of the island seeing no help was toward, as the ungrate women were all of one mind, made a wherry raft, loaded themselves and their bundles of chattels on shipboard, set all masts erect, manned the yards, sprang their luff, heaved to, spread three sheets in the wind, put her head between wind and water, weighed anchor, ported her helm, ran up the jolly Roger, gave three times three, let the bullgine run, pushed off in their bumboat and put to sea to recover the main of America


    15. The house was ready, and the sloop which had arrived a week before lay at anchor in a small creek with her crew of six men, who had observed all the requisite formalities and were ready again to put to sea


    16. The Orion was a ship that had been ailing for a long time; in the course of its previous cruises thick layers of barnacles had collected on its keel to such a degree as to deprive it of half its speed; it had gone into the dry dock the year before this, in order to have the barnacles scraped off, then it had put to sea again; but this cleaning had affected the bolts of the keel: in the neighborhood of the Balearic Isles the sides had been


    17. Henry careened the ship, and when he had scraped and painted her, he named her Elizabeth and put to sea


    18. The galleon had put to sea during the night, and all the wealth of Panama had gone with her


    19. The men had built a boat from the wreckage of the galleon, but having no idea where the island was located they had not dared to put to sea


    20. And when we put to sea once more a boatload of them proceeded to go ahead of us in the direction of Popsipetel

    21. "I'm afraid you'll have hard work to get out of it now," said she—"unless you're willing to put to sea again in one of their rickety canoes


    22. Domingo trade, was procured for the conveyance of your petitioners to the city of Washington, for which purpose she was hauled down to the watering place, where your petitioners went on board her the 1st day of February, 1806, and the next day (the 2d) the ship put to sea


    23. The Senate, aware that a measure of that kind could not be enforced without a physical force, sensible that the prospect of profit would induce many to prevent its intended operations by evasions, did immediately pass a bill authorizing the President to fit out and put to sea all the armed vessels of the United States, for the purpose of preventing evasions of the law, to employ our seamen who were thrown idle, and to be prepared for events should a war ensue


    24. Under all these circumstances was it wise and prudent to discharge the Navy? He presumed the best course would be to put to sea what little navy we have to protect our own coasters, for they would be necessary without any view to commerce in the European seas


    25. But on the very day, when it was thus cold, (if newspapers can be believed) a great number of vessels put to sea from Reedy Island in the Delaware below Philadelphia, and about thirty sail of vessels went to sea from New-York harbour


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