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1 The pilot made the land at Nizir and let her go aground .
2 Even the men whose main object in life is to go aground and get drunk.
3 We've got no control over her at all this way, and we might go aground again.
4 Now he was to go aground by boat.
5 That makes it more dangerous for vessels of any draught, for they're apt to go aground .
6 We felt that if Gadabout had to go aground , she at least might have done it a little farther away from precipitous channel banks.
7 Piloting the ship into Boston harbor he went aground on a mud flat.
8 At last the Na-che went aground amid-stream on a sharp rock.
9 He was fully aware, he knew, he saw that his vessel went aground twice.
10 Apparently the Nautilus had gone aground , then heeled over sharply.
11 And so, freighted with too much erudition and too little wisdom, Reger went aground .
12 Two people were rescued by lifeboat today after their vessel went aground on Lough Derg.
13 In 1863 the HMS Orpheus went aground in the treacherous waters of the Manukau Bar.
14 The men were in a cabin cruiser that went aground on rocks on Lough Derg.
15 The poor man goes aground so easily, he has so little water under the keel.
16 He went aground and observed the spaceport city.
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