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1
They compelled the captain to
turn
the
prow
of his ship towards Europe.
2
There were some cross words when Biorn would not, but gave orders to
turn
the
prow
seaward.
3
Towards this spot, also, did Gascoyne
turn
the
prow
of the cutter Wasp in pursuit of his mutinous first mate.
4
Everything I do is ordained already, and it matters not whither I
turn
the
prow
of my ship or what I plan.
5
He never hangs out a flag to catch the popular breeze, and does not
turn
the
prow
of his craft down the stream.
6
Bastian
turned
the
prow
into the current, heading to weather Sant' Elena.
7
Up this narrow channel the Swede
turned
the
prow
of the small boat.
8
They paddled out to sea and
turned
the
prow
of the light craft north.
9
She fired it up and
turned
the
prow
away from the looming, bobbing stern.
10
With vigorous efforts they
turned
the
prow
of their canoe, and endeavoured to cross the river.
11
With this he
turned
the
prow
of the boat toward shore, and gave orders to proceed.
12
Once more the fainting wanderers righted their vessel, and
turned
the
prow
towards the shores of France.
13
He
turned
the
prow
toward shore to discover whose body was attached to these remarkable and unfamiliar legs.
14
Henry
turned
the
prow
of their own boat until it bore in a slanting direction toward the eastern shore.
15
They
turn
the
prows
seaward; the ships grounded fast on their anchors' teeth, and the curving ships line the beach.
16
He was nine years old when Columbus
turned
the
prow
of his caravel to the West and persistently sailed on.
turn
the
prow
turn