Sentence examples for sailing with it from inspiring English sources

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On the first, we sat enshrouded by mist in the English Channel for hours, then gave up, only to discover that sailing home against the tide is a whole lot harder than sailing with it.

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Rather than tacking across the new wind, Stars & Stripes sailed with it -- and off course.

Coutts, a New Zealander, had refused to take his place on the team's SUI 64 yacht at the UBS Trophy regatta in Newport, R.I., after failing to sail with it in earlier regattas.

The unit returned to England in March 1919, and King sailed with it back to Australia aboard RMS Kaisar-i-Hind on 6 May.

Bonifatius, Gelimer's secretary, was supposed to sail with it to Spain, where Gelimer too would later follow, but adverse winds kept the ship in harbour and in the end, Bonifatius handed it over to the Romans in exchange for his own safety (as well as a considerable share of the treasure, if Procopius is to be believed).

Victor invites Davy Clancy, Jack's son, to go sailing with him.

"He just absolutely loved the boat, and everybody he sailed with loved it, too," Mr. van Nes said.

That means that, as far as the cops are concerned, it's totally fine to carry up to an ounce of weed into LAX but don't expect to just sail through TSA with it.

Dermont writes about sailing with such precision and authority it's hard to believe she's not a salty old sea captain.

The Greek merchant marine minister, George Anomeritis, said today that the crew "should have reported that it was sailing with a cargo that was like an atomic bomb".

It was the start from hell, but Leicester City were sailing through it with ease.

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