We found 108 examples of how to use sail in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 108.
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1. | To reach the port of heaven, we must sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it— but we must sail, and not drift, nor lie at anchor. | |
2. | "I fled, 'tis true, and saved my life by flight, / bursting my bonds in frenzy of despair, / and hidden in a marish lay that night, / waiting till they should sail, if sail, perchance, they might." | |
3. | The sail tightened in the strong wind. | |
4. | We began to sail in the direction of the port. | |
5. | Sail along the coast. | |
6. | Clouds sail across the sky. | |
7. | The ship will set sail for Hong Kong tomorrow at 3 p.m. | |
8. | The ship will set sail at noon. | |
9. | The ship set sail only to sink two days later. | |
10. | The ship is about to set sail. | |
11. | The ship set sail. | |
12. | The yacht is under smooth sail. | |
13. | Then you can sail away. | |
14. | It is very pleasant to sail these waters. | |
15. | The wind blew against the sail. | |
16. | We sail for San Francisco on Monday. | |
17. | I've always hoped to sail across the Pacific in a yacht. | |
18. | Hoist your sail when the wind is fair. | |
19. | Can you see a sail on the horizon? | |
20. | I'd like to sail around the world. | |
21. | The ship set sail for Bombay. | |
22. | The ship set sail only to be wrecked two days after. | |
23. | The ship is about to sail for Manila tomorrow. | |
24. | The Daito-maru is scheduled to sail at 4:00. | |
25. | It took courage to sail across the Pacific single-handed. |