“set sail” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “set sail”:

– He set sail from Bristol.

– Bradford wrote that when they set sail the salt spray froze on their coats, as if they had been glazed.

– Norsemen would later set sail from Greenland and Iceland with Leif Erikson.

– On 30 January 1804, the “Ocean” set sail for the Derwent River.

– The “Britannic” was the largest of these three sister ships, and was supposed to be more grand and elegant than the “Titanic”, but before she set sail on her maiden voyage, WWI broke out and she was stripped of her elegant furniture and elaborate paneling and became a hospital ship.

set sail in-sentences
set sail in-sentences

Example sentences of “set sail”:

– Agamemnon had sacrificed their daughter, Iphigenia, to the Gods to have wind to set sail for war.

– She then set sail into the largely uncharted ocean to the south, stopping at the Pacific islands of Huahine, Borabora, and Raiatea which Cook claimed for Great Britain.

– Bass set sail on his last voyage in the “Venus” on 5 February 1803, but he and his crew were never seen again.

– On 27 December the three boats set sail for South America, leaving behind Thomas Chappel, Seth Weeks, and William Wright, who chose to stay.

– The ship set sail without him.

– In Bangladesh, the e-commerce industry set sail in the late 90s but was unable to expand immediately.

– Three ships, the “Susan Constant”, the “Godspeed Godspeed” and the “Discovery” set sail from London on December 20, 1606 bound for Virginia.

– They set sail in the spring of 1588.

– Koxinga’s fleet set sail from Kinmen on March 23, 1661.

– They set sail in three ships, in December 1606.

– Bradford wrote that they set off in freezing weather, “and when the set sail the salt spray froze on their coats, as if they had been glazed”.

– In 1228, Frederick II, Holy Roman EmperorEmperor Frederick II set sail from Brindisi for Syria.

- Agamemnon had sacrificed their daughter, Iphigenia, to the Gods to have wind to set sail for war.

- She then set sail into the largely uncharted ocean to the south, stopping at the Pacific islands of Huahine, Borabora, and Raiatea which Cook claimed for Great Britain.

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