Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
So make sail; and by then it will be time to set the watch.
Fire a gun for them and make sail, if you please.
But before making sail I shall speak to the men.
Then he put on clean clothes, made sail, and moved off.
The space is now occupied by a company that makes sails.
Is an organisation in Hampshire, committed to making sailing available to everyone.
The channel was built in Roman times to make sailing possible.
The mill was said to produce cloth for making sails.
Do your people usually make sail according to their own notions?'
They made sails so big that they could not build them on Earth.
He gave the order to make sail, and went directly below, to wrestle with the problem in privacy.
Washington made sail and gave chase, firing a 12-pounder loaded with round shot.
We should make sail rather than reduce it at nightfall."
Finally they had reloaded their cargo holds and made sail.
I had given orders to make sails ready for catching rainwater.
She made sail for Christchurch was of course boarded but allowed to continue.
As soon as they were on board, the crew cast off all lines and made sail.
She sat down, arranging a skirt that could have made sails for a small fleet.
Accordingly, on the twelfth of December, we made sail in that direction.
The facilities are continuously being improved to make sailing more enjoyable for everyone.
"You tell me how we're going to make sail without a wind, Alick, and that's exactly what we'll do."
He charges that manufacturers are reluctant to approve new ideas to make sailing easier.
The wind now proving fair the fleet made sail and brought the forces to the coast of Troy%!
At 1/2 past 8 coming on to blow suddenly was obliged to cut the hawser and make sail.
Now, you've three minutes to make sail before we hit the shoal.'