We found 108 examples of how to use sail in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 108.
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76. | On the days she doesn’t sail, she windsurfs. | |
77. | Sami would sail the seven seas to find Layla. | |
78. | Far away / he sees the firmament all calm and clear, / and from the stern gives signal. We obey, / and shifting camp, set sail and tempt the doubtful way. | |
79. | He spake, 'twas done; and Palinurus first / turns the prow leftward: to the left we ply / with oars and sail, and shun the rocks accurst. | |
80. | We'd be making sail in the dawn, with a fair breeze, singing a chanty song wid no care to it. And astern the land would be sinking low and dying out, but we'd give it no heed but a laugh, and never look behind. | |
81. | All the ships shortened sail, and there was fear and trembling on every side, but she sat quietly on her floating iceberg watching the blue lightning flash in zigzags down on to the shining sea. | |
82. | A big three-masted ship lay close by with only a single sail set, for there was not a breath of wind. | |
83. | He felt that his own temper required a partner of a more independent spirit, who could set sail with him on his course of life, resolved as himself to dare indifferently the storm and the favouring breeze. | |
84. | Some years ago—never mind how long precisely—having little or no money in my purse, and nothing particular to interest me on shore, I thought I would sail about a little and see the watery part of the world. | |
85. | A map of the world that does not include Utopia is not worth even glancing at, for it leaves out the one country at which Humanity is always landing. And when Humanity lands there, it looks out, and, seeing a better country, sets sail. | |
86. | Set sail! | |
87. | Make sail! | |
88. | LightSail 2 is the latest demonstration of solar sail technology, which uses the gentle pressure of photons — the particles of light — on a lightweight, reflective surface to propel a craft through space, similar to the way the wind pushes a sailing ship across the ocean. | |
89. | Although the pressure of the sun's rays is no greater than the weight of a paperclip dropping on the sail, sunlight is a constant source of energy. | |
90. | In 2010, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency launched a spacecraft called IKAROS, which used a solar sail to propel it past Venus and into orbit around the Sun. | |
91. | They must sail north. | |
92. | Many tourists choose to sail through Venice on a gondola during the summer. | |
93. | The Tarik Ibn Ziad has weighed anchor and it's ready to sail to Algiers. | |
94. | This ship was supposed to sail back and forth across the Bay of Algiers. | |
95. | The leaves sail to the ground one after the other. | |
96. | When will the ship set sail? | |
97. | There'll be enough wind to sail. | |
98. | There is proof that Europeans visited what is now Canada about 500 years before Columbus set sail. | |
99. | Yanni's passing took the wind out of Skura's sail. | |
100. | Smithsonian Institution is marking its 175th anniversary this year, and it expects to celebrate later this year with a futuristic exhibition that includes a robot to help prevent loneliness and a sail for deep space travel. |