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1 Then as I see it, Legate, we have no choice but to tow the ship to Sinaria.
2 The first attempt to tow the ship did not go well, but at least we filmed the failure.
3 Two boats were sent ahead to tow the ship round, the rest of the crew were at their stations.
4 Every one was busy in lowering the boats to tow the ship away from the dangerous proximity to the bank.
5 The low purr of a motor behind him announced the arrival of a tractor to tow the ship off the runway.
6 Let ten men remain on board to guard these murderers, and the rest take to the boats and tow the ship to Samatau.
7 As there was no wind, we had to tow the ship ahead in the boats, so that there was no cessation of our labours.
8 They hove taught their cable, and then cut it away, together with the two hawsers, and sent the pinnace a-head to tow the ship off.
9 I ordered the pinnace and cutter to be hoisted out to tow the ship , but they were of little use against so great a swell.
10 This was done, the bullocks swam towards land and towed the ship to the shore.
11 We could not launch boats in such a sea to try and tow the ships apart.
12 The depth was too great to anchor, and the boats failed to tow the ships off.
13 While in this situation, I ordered all the boats to be hoisted out to tow the ships in.
14 On the tide flowing, a tug towed the ship off the mud, and got her into Grimsby to repair.
15 We had towed the ship Triton, with a body of marines on board, outside the port, one lovely evening.
16 The Northmen, finding their efforts unavailing, then turned their attention to trying to tow the ships below to the banks.
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