Sentence examples for the mast of from inspiring English sources

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He spoke as if they were perched atop the mast of a storm-tossed ship.

They are lashed to the mast of George Osborne's economic judgment.

The word "skyscraper," by the way, was originally applied to the mast of a tall ship.

Climate scientist Robin Bell snaps a selfie from the mast of her sailboat.

B. The socket, step, shoe in which the mast of a ship stands, Isid.

I do feel, however, that Wullschlager nails Andersen rather too definitely to the mast of homosexuality.

Before I read Willpower I was an Odysseus who needed no lashing to the mast of life.

So, with a degree of trepidation, I'm going to nail my colours to the mast of aspiration and vote "Yes".

This is a guy who strapped himself to the mast of a ship to paint a storm.

Having unambiguously nailed the IOC's colours to the mast of anti-doping, will this remaining vestige of Olympic values be sacrificed, too?

As she and many others have said, women have lost out under all of the policies lashed to the mast of austerity.

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