aground in A Sentence

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    We're going to run Aground, captain.

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    Where's the crew? Probably got spooked after that they ran Aground.

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    What did you take the boat out and instantaneously run Aground?

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    And when we happened upon a place open to two seas, they ran the ship Aground.

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    A Russian-flagged passenger vessel that went Aground in the Canadian Arctic last week has been refloated and is in stable condition.

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    Our ship of state has run Aground, because the“propeller”(the guiding principles of our founders, along with perennial and native wisdom) is broken.

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    Because of a broken compass, they ended up hitting a reef three times and had to abandon ship after it ran Aground.

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    The frigate, which recently took part in a major NATO military exercise, was Aground and tilting on one side, live television pictures showed.

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    Then, fearing lest we should run Aground on the rocks, they dropped four anchors from the stern, and wished for day to come.

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    A Liberian oil- tanker ran Aground on the south- east coast of Great Britain, spilling about 60,000 gallons of crude oil into the sea.

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    A five-masted schooner built in 1919, Carroll A. Deering was found hard Aground and abandoned at Diamond Shoals, near Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, on January 31, 1921.

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    A 17,000 dwt product tanker that ran Aground in the St. Lawrence Seaway last week has been refloated and pulled free from the edge of the waterway.

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    Legend has it that during the Napoleonic wars, a French ship ran Aground in Hartlepool, England and the sole survivor was a monkey wearing a French soldier's uniform.

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    If a ship runs Aground it's a terrible day for the economy, it's a terrible day for the environment and it's a bad day for the captain, too, Mayer said.

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    If a ship runs Aground it's a terrible day for the economy, it's a terrible day for the environment and it's a bad day for the captain too,” said Mayer.

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    If a ship runs Aground it's a terrible day for the economy, it's a terrible day for the environment and it's a bad day for the captain too,” said Dr Mayer.

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    The 117-meter, 6,230 gt polar expedition cruise ship Akademik Ioffe had about 160 people on board when it ran Aground in the western Gulf of Boothia on the morning of August 24.

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    One Piece World Seeker he does all that I have just reported, but it is a pity that he does it with great superficiality and little courage to dare, sinking on the island of mediocrity and running Aground in avoidable lightness.

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