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1 He began directing the crew what to do about the broken rudder .
2 Well, perhaps we can make a shift if we can repair the broken rudder .
3 His movement off the ball left James Milner chugging about like a tugboat with a broken rudder .
4 A broken rudder , augurs disappointment and sickness.
5 He saw a little boat with torn sail and broken rudder , drifting on to a lee shore.
6 He went to the broken rudder , and governed the nave so skilfully, that it presently drew to land.
7 But this one somehow managed to get hold of the broken rudder chains and hung on there, silently.
8 A broken rudder forced Team New Zealand to take an unscheduled break from Americas Cup practice in Bermuda this morning.
9 Rescue helicopters braved strong winds and heavy seas to pluck 16 sailors from a container ship with a broken rudder .
10 He told the ABC a broken rudder and bad weather made things difficult, so heading to Australia was the safest choice.
11 Mr Langdon told the ABC a broken rudder and bad weather made things difficult, so heading to Australia was the safest choice.
12 Also ruing a premature end to their race for a second straight year was the crew aboard Patrice, which pulled out with a broken rudder .
13 Their companion's head struck against the upper part of the broken rudder with a horrible crack, and was smashed like a cocoa-nut by a sledge-hammer.
14 I must go there, and all these fairy tales about wrong steamers and broken rudders and so on are useless.
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