Sentence examples for goes on board from inspiring English sources

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But he drew his true self, he said, in "Pippi Goes on Board," published in 1957.

But he drew his essential self, he said, in "Pippi Goes on Board," published in 1957.

The sequel "Pippi Goes on Board" was published in Sweden in 1946, followed by "Pippi in the South Seas" in 1948, "Pippi on the Run" in 1971 and several other Pippi stories not translated into English.

To me, seamanship is being able to handle sails and steer under any circumstances, but also to survive together as a community".Nobody who goes on board a pilot cutter for the first time, says Mr Darbyshire, has a clue what to do.

Whoever, not being in the United States service, and not being duly authorized by law for the purpose, goes on board any vessel about to arrive at the place of her destination, before her actual arrival, and before she has been completely moored, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than six months, or both.

For anything that goes on board, you need to abide by the liquids rule, meaning your Greek yogurt or Vermont maple syrup is fine as long as the package is smaller than 3.4 ounces.

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Therefore, we can expect that once technological possibility and economic viability are reached, it will take several years of proof of concept before the early majority of customers will be ready to go on-board.

The Duke of Wellington was on the pier, but did not go on board the yacht; his Grace left for London at one o'clock by a special train.

Go on board!

James D. Wetherbee, shortly after he went on board.

These, then, went on board and sailed their ways over the sea.

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