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61, When Mars Express set sail for the crater named after Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan, it found a windblown plateau and mysterious rocky mounds nearby.
62, The ship overburdened with cargoes should not to set sail.
63, Jacobite is a small fleet of ships that set sail from the Caledonian Canal and into the mysterious waters of Loch Ness.
64, In 1918,[sentence dictionary] President Wilson set sail for France to attend the Versailles Peace Conference.
65, We set sail ( for France ) at high tide.
66, We found a ship crossing over to Phoenicia , went board and set sail.
67, Our steamship will set sail on 11:00, the day after tomorrow.
68, Set sail in style with Luxury Liner Tycoon! Outfit your ship with all the latest amenities, including casinos, pools and deck entertainment, then hire your crew to man all the facilities.
69, The expedition had set sail from the Thames River on 19 May 1845, carrying with it the hope of the nation for the discovery of a navigable route through the Arctic into the Pacific Ocean.
70, The fleet of yachts set sail during the Coastal Classic Yacht Race in the Waitemata Harbour on October 22, 2010 in Auckland, New Zealand.
71, He set sail on the troopship Cameronia from Glasgow to South Africa.
72, When Columbus set sail in 1492, his own flagship was shorter than Zheng's mainmast and barely twice as long as the big man's rudder.
73, From the harbor at Dalian naval shipyard in northeast China, the first aircraft carrier of the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) will soon set sail for the first time.
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