Sentence examples for often sailed from inspiring English sources

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He often sailed out to the whirlpool at Corryvreckhan, and once capsized and nearly drowned.

In the western portion of the park is Round Pond (1728), where expensive model boats are often sailed while kites fly overhead.

For Mr. Hirst, the inventory is but another example of how, as an artist and businessman, he has often sailed against the winds.

Hitting with the wind proved tricky for both players as their shots often sailed long and it made it difficult to be offensive and accurate.

In the 1480s, Thomas Betson, an English wool-merchant in Calais, often sailed across the Channel to buy 130km west of London, or rode nearly 200km to sell in Antwerp.

He often sailed using zodiacal charts — according to "Good Night, Sweet Prince," a biography by his friend Gene Fowler, he was a devotee of astrology and had "an inborn trend toward mysticism".

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Trade agreements often sail through the Senate.

"A shot at the head will often sail out".

Those with minor injuries often sail through the process.

It also said that merchant vessels were more often sailing with armed security teams.

Britain has two pint-sized ones, and they often sail without aircraft.

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