TermGallery
English
English
Spanish
Catalan
Portuguese
Russian
EN
English
Español
Català
Português
Русский
1
Maybe you could
take
the
dinghy
over later and get them for me?
2
We can
take
the
dinghy
in from here or swim.
3
You could
take
the
dinghy
and sail away, of course, but where would you go?
4
After a bit, I'm going to
take
the
dinghy
and paddle over to that sharpie.
5
We
take
the
dinghy
and quest after adventures.
6
I could not, however, go till the evening, when Mr Bryan gave me leave to
take
the
dinghy
.
7
Then he
took
the
dinghy
and rowed around to the other side of the island.
8
We
took
the
dinghy
back to the sailboat and motored out another half mile to more secluded waters.
9
If he
takes
the
dinghy
,
how in the world am I going to gather the oysters for our supper?
10
Serve the old chap right if we went and
took
the
dinghy
back, leaving him to wade, grumbled Bluff.
11
Convincing themselves the asylum seekers had cut themselves loose and
taken
the
dinghy
and life jackets, they say nothing.
12
He hunted the wild cattle over the hills, and, now and then,
taking
the
dinghy
he hunted the sharks also.
13
We
took
the
dinghy
across the quiet water to the pub at Buckler's Hard, where Tom sang sea shanties with the band.
take
the
dinghy
take