Предложения со словом «board»
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- The sailors on board of her were hauling on ropes to brace the yards, which just cleared the sloop's mast as she swept by.
- I overhauled my wardrobe, and bent on a white shirt against nearing some coasting-packet with genteel folk on board.
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- On the 27th of April the Spray arrived at Ascension, which is garrisoned by a man-of-war crew, and the boatswain of the island came on board.
- Jenkins, forbearing soul, entered into the spirit of the jest, which served the Spray a good turn, for on the strength of this tale it got out that if any one should go on board after dark the devil would get him at once.
- Pencroft, Spilett, and Herbert, forming more or less probable conjectures, dined rapidly on board the "Bonadventure" so as to be able to continue their excursion until nightfall.
- Escombe offered to sail the Spray round the Cape of Good Hope for me, and hinted at his famous cribbage-board to while away the hours.
- We were all fascinated to see them take the dive, even when we thought it would be our turn next on the spring-board.
- On the following morning Captain Jones brought on board two pairs of exquisite pearl shells, the most perfect ones I ever saw.
- Leech and court officers on board, on a circuit of inspection among the Straits Settlements, of which Keeling Cocos was a dependency, to hear complaints and try cases by law, if any there were to try.
- No one hailed from the white-winged flier, but I heard some one on board say that he saw lights on the sloop, and that he made her out to be a fisherman.
- One of them swung himself onto the foot-board of the black motor-car in which Georgi sat.
- As part of the game, pieces had to be raised or lowered while they still moved forward, yet none must come closer than three miles laterally or a thousand feet vertically from another, and none must go over the edge of the board.
- Terry O’Sullivan was now in the hands of the Board of Rules and Social Referees.
- We all try to get to work at the first board.
- No sooner had I lowered my sails when a four-oared boat shot out from some gully in the rocks, with a customs officer on board, who thought he had come upon a smuggler.
- For when the weather was fair and we were in the midst of the herd, all hands were away in the boats, and left on board were only he and I, and Thomas Mugridge, who did not count.
- It was clear from the very first that I was having no luck with animals on board.
- Then the piece of bowsprit which I had sawed off at Buenos Aires, and which I had still on board, I arranged forward on the lookout, dressed as a seaman, attaching a line by which I could pull it into motion.
- So easily and smoothly had Dempsey and the board done their preliminary work that many in the hall had not noticed the checking of the fascinating O’Sullivan’s social triumph.
- I squared the matter by charging people sixpence each for coming on board, and when this business got dull I caught a shark and charged them sixpence each to look at that.
- Next, by means of the shears, I hoisted the main boom on board.
- The board, according to red Martian custom, was triangular, for there were three in our family.
- The Spray, with a number of old shipmasters on board, sailed about the harbor of Rio the day before she put to sea.
- Where are the other two?" I answered him briefly that the same crew was still on board.
- In rebuilding timber by timber and plank by plank, I added to her free-board twelve inches amidships, eighteen inches forward, and fourteen inches aft, thereby increasing her sheer, and making her, as I thought, a better deep-water ship.
- Kelly ripped up a bottom board and began paddling, but dropped it with a cry of pain as its splinters drove into his hands.
- But now, with a good stock of books on board, I fell to reading day and night, leaving this pleasant occupation merely to trim sails or tack, or to lie down and rest, while the Spray nibbled at the miles.
- Больше о происшествии в Board Room не упоминалось, и мы с Дэвидом составили неплохую команду.
- She never dragged Jones's anchor once on the voyage, and the cable not only stood the strain on a lee shore, but when towed off Cape Horn helped break combing seas astern that threatened to board her.
- One day the head teachers of Papauta College, Miss Schultze and Miss Moore, came on board with their ninety-seven young women students.
- Many visitors came on board, the first being the United States consul, Mr.
- I protested that I had no use for carpet-tacks on board.
- I was glad to have a sailor of Howard's experience on board to witness her performance of sailing with no living being at the helm.
- Bruce would like to come on board and shake hands with the Spray.
- The yacht's center-board plowed furrows through the mud-banks, which, according to Mr.
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- When they understood my meaning they came back and were soon on board.
- The young man having come on board with compliments made the mishap most embarrassing.
- Her commander sailed his craft right up the channel past the main wharf, and dropped his anchor near the old Forerunner in the creek, before any one had a chance to get on board.
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- A long, slim fish that leaped on board in the night was found on deck this morning.
- Clark, came on board and gave me directions for Waterloo Bay, about three miles to leeward, for which I bore up at once, finding good anchorage there in a sandy cove protected from all westerly and northerly winds.
- Вопрос уровня гарантий хорошо проработан, к примеру, когда делается currency board.
- This done, he at once came on board to clasp hands.
- My sincere gratitude is also due other friends for many things needful for the voyage put on board, including bags of sugar from some of the famous old plantations.
- On leaving, Lord and Lady Hampden promised to rendezvous with me on board the Spray at the Paris Exposition in 1900.
- The owners of the wharf where I lay, and of many fishing-vessels, put on board dry cod galore, also a barrel of oil to calm the waves.
- At any rate the sailor was not sorry to go to breakfast on board.
- And that night I slept on board and on deck beside my work.
- At half-past ten everybody was on board, even Top and Jup, and Herbert weighed the anchor, which was fast in the sand near the mouth of the Mercy.
- Eight feet of the butt was above the rail, and I was as far away as ever from getting the spar on board.
- Участие Ec Board обезоружит значительную часть врагов в City и даст мне там опору.
- Before going on board I took luncheon with the governor and his family at the castle.
- On the evening of the 29th, the sea having gone down, I went on board and made preparations to start again on my voyage early next day, the boatswain of the island and his crew giving me a hearty handshake as I embarked at the jetty.
- But the Board of Airport Commissioners, under political pressure from downtown, refused to approve.
- You should have seen him when he came on board.
- He must have known, somehow, that we were on board, for he said "Good-morning" very confidently, and waited, for the greeting to be returned.
- It was the season for fruit when I arrived at the Azores, and there was soon more of all kinds of it put on board than I knew what to do with.
- These stanchions, mortised through a two-inch covering-board, I calked with thin cedar wedges.
- The port officers' launch reappeared later in the morning, this time with Captain Wilson himself on board, to try his luck in getting the Spray into port, for he had heard of our predicament.
- Carrington, at the time governor of Gibraltar, with other high officers of the garrison, and all the commanders of the battle-ships, came on board and signed their names in the Spray's log-book.
- Governor Roberts and his family did not share the fears of their people, but came on board at the jetty, where the sloop was berthed, and their example induced others to come also.
- Evidently there was nothing to be done, for the time at least, but to take him on board the "Bonadventure." This was done, and he remained there in Pencroft's charge.
- In this room personal difficulties that arose on the ballroom floor were settled, man to man, with the weapons of nature, under the supervision of the board.
- On board the schooner the boat-pullers and steerers are the crew.
- He began at the first bunks forward on the star-board side.
- Wolf Larsen will be left a prisoner on board.
- At my right sat Kantos Kan, while to the right of Dejah Thoris' empty place Tars Tarkas sat in a huge chair before a raised section of the board which years ago I had had constructed to meet the requirements of his mighty bulk.
- For board and lodging?" gasped Schtoltz, horrified.
- A short board was made up the harbor on the port tack, then coming about she stood seaward, with her boom well off to port, and swung past the ferries with lively heels.
- The Colombia had an abundance of fresh stores on board.
- Samblich was greatly interested in my voyage, and after giving me the tacks he put on board bags of biscuits and a large quantity of smoked venison.
- Day after day the boats lowered and were swallowed up almost ere they touched the water, while we on board pumped the horn at regular intervals and every fifteen minutes fired the bomb gun.
- I had not sailed these waters since a lad, and lamented the day I had allowed on board the goat that ate my chart.
- Dempsey and the board exchanged looks.
- The British consul, his daughter, and another young lady came on board, bringing with them a basket of fresh eggs, strawberries, bottles of milk, and a great loaf of sweet bread.
- They were shooting at us with one of the small cannon which rumour had said they carried on board.
- Behind stood a slave as in the days when his mistress had occupied her place at the board, ready to do her bidding.
- It was supposed afterwards that he had come to stay with them as Marya Kondratyevna's betrothed, and was living there for a time without paying for board or lodging.
- Both Summerlee and Challenger were limping heavily, while I still dragged my feet from weakness after the shock of the morning, and my neck was as stiff as a board from the murderous grip that held it.
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