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1 Twelve hospital trains ply between the front and the various bases.
2 All the steamers that ply between Puget Sound and Skagway take that route.
3 It will afterwards ply between Gray's and middle ferry, at 11d each passenger.
4 Then a few stragglers avail themselves of the boats that ply between midnight and morning.
5 Somebody back on Earth promoted a luxury passenger-line of spaceships to ply between Earth and Moon.
6 There is no formal war between England and Ireland, and trading vessels still ply between Cork and Bristol.
7 I left Charleston on the 30th of March, in one of the steamers which ply between that city and Savannah.
8 But after that I am going to the steamship piers of all the lines that ply between here and Italy.
9 It is navigated by steamers, eight or ten of which ply between the various ports, and carry on considerable commerce.
10 Above Shellal a second flotilla of gunboats, steamers, barges, and Nile boats was collected to ply between Shellal and Halfa.
11 Boats ply between the foot of the rock on which the Castle of Laufen stands and a square tower on the opposite shore.
12 The Morvada was an English boat, of small type, that was built in 1914 to ply between England and India, carrying war materials.
13 For many years after the conquest but one vessel a year was permitted to ply between Manila and the Spanish-American port of Acapulco.
14 By seven o'clock we were on board the "Chief Justice," one of the steamers that daily ply between Toronto and Queenstone.
15 The beautiful fourteenth-century church of the Dominicans is a stable for the horses of the omnibuses that ply between the train and the town.
16 The great steamers that ply between New England and the metropolis had long since passed and vanished in the misty darkness to the north.
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