We have no meanings for "take the vessel" in our records yet.
1 Facing difficult weather conditions, they are trying to take the vessel to an Italian port.
2 If they resist, it is mutiny; and if they succeed, and take the vessel , it is piracy.
3 Next day the crew, now only fourteen in number, repulsed an attempt made in canoes to take the vessel by boarding, and killed Karaka.
4 When the weather moderated, I directed the captain to take the vessel into the outer roadstead that I might sail as soon as possible.
5 The sailing-master announced that he had orders to take the vessel back to her port-withno other explanation than that the cruise was over.
6 All idea of taking the vessel from the Cape Verds was abandoned.
7 The Russians, having given warning, would be justified in taking the vessel .
8 Putnam proffered his services, declaring he could take the vessels in short order.
9 The man took the vessel from me and replaced it underground.
10 As Paaker took the vessel from her looked at the laurel leaf, she said:
11 This will lead them to suppose that you have taken the vessel without assistance.
12 As soon as the current took the vessel 's hull with force, the cable parted.
13 The soldiers had taken the vessel on December 18.
14 The soldiers had taken the vessel on Dec. 18.
15 He learned how to take the vessels apart, and was fascinated by their complex structure.
16 King Inge took the vessels , and sailed with them outside of the isles to Viken.
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