Encara no tenim significats per a "go on board".
1The King and Queenes go on board, they say, on Saturday next.
2Did the sailors allow the lion to go on board the ship?
3Let us die rather than go on board the pirate, said Harry.
4Ye must be wedded to-morrow morn, and go on board without delay.
5Then we will go on board at once, said Agatha, with decision.
6But why should we not go on board of the ship ourselves?
7Do you suppose they will let us go on board of them?
8Will you consent to listen to them if we go on board?
9Everywhere I go on board there is an immediate and total silence.
10We can see who is in the boat before we go on board.
11He is ready to go on board; he implores and urges instant departure.
12Yes, sir; I thought I would go on board and read my letters.
13Neither of them saw the count go on board the ship.
14Now, I think the sooner you go on board the better.
15Perhaps now it was not too early to go on board the yacht.
16So I concluded to go on board ship for the present.
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Go on board a través del temps
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