Sentence examples for might sail off from inspiring English sources

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Women and children as well as men might sail off "on a Viking" on the perfectly peaceable premise of trading goods on distant shores (witness the little bronze buddha from the Swat Valley unearthed on a recent dig in Sweden, along with cowrie shells from the Red Sea).

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Asked what winning the US Open on Father's Day would mean, he said: "I might just sail off and never play golf again.

It's tempting to cast Werner Herzog as the last of cinema's old-style swashbucklers; the sort of intrepid adventurer who makes movies in the way other men might go prospecting for gold or sail off in search of the Northwest Passage.

But I didn't sail off to grammar school.

Fear them even more when they sail off.

Swisher's camaraderie factor could sail off the charts if this keeps up.

And then, Priscilla, we'll sail off into the sunset!

But he admitted that Rosberg would likely "sail off into the distance" in Sunday's race.

Then they literally sail off into the goddamn sunset.

But others -- who knows where they'll sail off to.

Yet Malaspina might as well have sailed off the edge of the earth, so forgotten have he and his achievements been in the annals of exploration over the last two centuries.

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