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1 I suspect that there has been some foul work on board , observed Jack.
2 The work on board the two frigates was going forward as energetically as ever.
3 Each three-man crew would live and work on board Skylab for up to 56 days.
4 Then you know something about work on board ship.'
5 In the second, three astronauts would live and work on board Apollo spacecraft for longer periods.
6 Yet it would have been nicer if they hadn't had to do any work on board .
7 He said his master let him out to work on board a ship going to New-York.
8 The dispute centres on TEEU claims the company suspended shore-based members for refusing work on board tugboats.
9 On one or two occasions the members of the shore party were summoned to work on board ship.
10 There was no more fighting, cursing, or driving and the work on board was done promptly and cheerfully.
11 There is no reason why a man should not work on board ship any more than on land.
12 At four o'clock in the afternoon we ceased work on board and went on shore to "buy money".
13 Yves comes up to us whenever he is free, in the evening at five o'clock, after his work on board .
14 One would think, however, that there was neat work on board a craft that is so prettily moulded about her water-lines?
15 He is a stripling, it is true; slim, certainly; starved-well , the work on board ship does not tend to fatten a man.
16 There's a steam-boat fitting up down below at the dock; we can get you work on board of her at twelve dollars a week.'
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