She came sailing out of a brownish band of mist a bare two miles to leeward, and as soon as he had cleared it Jack's glass picked out the fished foretopmast, with no more than a close-reefed topsail on it.
Foliage rustled overhead, and Russa came sailing out of a tree to land beside him, her jaw set grimly.
Intelligence reports came in early December of the Japanese troop transports sailing from their bases in China and Indochina.
He looked to the heavens, half-expecting Gary to come sailing down from the blue-gray clouds overhead.
Castor gave Pollux's line a tug; Pollux came sailing out of the hatch - and Castor let him keep on sailing.
The band struck up "The Jolly Huntsman" and squawked along wonderfully well when the raft came sailing around the last bend.
Elaine came sailing out of the kitchen, holding aloft a tray of food in her left hand, and three plates stacked up her right arm.
She came sailing out of the bedroom, her head in the air, her face bright with impish laughter, saying, " You know what you can do.
They had been careless, feeling "safe" in the fog banks when the big Imperial "first rate" came suddenly sailing out of the fog towards them.
To the Editor: In an era when feminist books by the hundreds come sailing out of the academy, the moment when The Times Book Review turns its attention to that rarity of rarities - a thoughtful critique of feminism - elicits shivers of anticipation.