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He could sail away, as far as he liked.
With characteristic enthusiasm, he could sail into hyperbole.
He asked where he could sail to be in compliance.
He was going to see how his raft behaved and whether he needed to put in somewhere and modify things before he could sail farther.
With a passion for sailing that he had developed as a young boy, he opted to remain in California where he could sail year round.
Asked by Thatcher if he thought a task force to recapture the islands was feasible, he said he could sail one within 48 hours.
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Perhaps she could sail round the world single-handed, set up a dotcom business or at least get on with her homework.
São Paulos dilapidated state made this uneconomical; at the time she could sail at a maximum of 10 knots, less than half her design speed.
Although its crew was aware of the impending storm, the members believed they could sail around it.
Some dragons, Pliny wrote, had such large crests on their heads they could sail to Arabia to hunt.
As then they could sail back on their energies boats -- they Won.
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