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1 We brought-up in the inner harbour, but the Dolphin remained at anchor outside .
2 The ships remained at anchor outside the harbor during the night.
3 There were several other ships riding at anchor outside the harbor.
4 A vessel coming in the daytime should come to anchor outside the banks.
5 Many were at anchor outside the inlet, waiting for pilots to bring them in.
6 Years passed and a little fifty-ton trading vessel came to anchor outside the reef.
7 Unable to enter the river, the ships came to an anchor outside the bar.
8 Shortly after breakfast the "Yankee" came to anchor outside of Provincetown, Mass.
9 This, on our arrival, we could not cross, and the convoy had consequently to anchor outside .
10 The British fleet was at anchor outside the French ships moored in a line off the Isle d'Aix.
11 We were late in closing in with the land, and had to anchor outside the harbour till next day.
12 We came to an anchor outside the Capes, and weighed the next morning, steering our course for the river.
13 The Holland ships proceeded to anchor outside the harbour, and, lowering their longboats, sent ashore forty men, all armed with pistols.
14 I hear we are likely to anchor outside of Cronenburgh Castle, instead of Copenhagen, which would give weight to our negotiation.
15 The yacht appeared between the islands, her sails filled with wind, and he began to dream how she might cast anchor outside the reeds.
16 At length it came, and as the sun rose, its earliest beams fell upon seven tall ships riding easily at anchor outside the bar.
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