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sailing ship造句
1, Several little boats escorted the sailing ship into the harbour. 2, The sealing wax bore the impression of a sailing ship. 3, The Longman logo, a small sailing ship, is on the cover of this book. 4, TIM-J had no place on the sailing ship. 5, A sailing ship was passing, its mylar sails flapping in the gusty wind. 6, Just as the sailing ship belonged to a world before jobs, the space ship belongs to a world after jobs. 7, Read in studio A famous sailing ship has been damaged within hours of setting sail after a complete refit. 8, The sailing ship ran before the wind. 9, The sailing ship was tacking. 10, The sailing ship beat about. 11, They voyaged in sailing ship to the China Sea. 12, It was not a fast sailing ship, but was strongly built. 13, Turbines turned by steam power ; a sailing ship driven by wind power. 14, In port, the sailing ship, Hannah, under the command of Captain Mitchell lay at anchor. 15, The Olympic Games and the small sailing ship world alladopts the route match the competition form. 16, The deck of the sailing ship was made of thick planks. 17, I was sailing to Europe on a fine sailing ship across the Atlantic. 18, A medieval sailing ship would rarely if ever exceed its hull speed. 19, The article basically is discussed with home sailing ship superintends pertinent superintendency mode question. 20, The happy elephant the sailing ship which fetters, we cannot find the opposite shore. 21, The sailing ship hides in the distant place fragmentary dot, makes the oil painting background. 22, An audio - visual display gives visitors an idea of what life was like aboard a sailing ship. 23, It's time to take the wheel, in each case a slender Bakelite rim of sailing ship proportions. 24, At the four corners of the block were bronzed steer skulls, and the front of the block showed a sailing ship. 25, Nakhodka, which actually means "discovery", was discovered by the Russian sailing ship America in 1859. 26, Back at the shipyard the second tree was not made into a mighty sailing ship. 27, This desire for improvement was "the greater journey" of Mr McCullough's title, following the often dangerous journey across the Atlantic, first by sailing ship and only later under steam.