Aún no tenemos significados para "going ashore".
1He was seen going ashore in the boat which took the mails.
2We therefore thought that we should be perfectly safe in going ashore.
3My sponging-bath makes a good pinnace for going ashore from the vessel.
4He says he is going ashore, and you will not forbid him.
5They anchored out in the stream in Sydney Harbour, going ashore in tenders.
6The English packet followed us in, going ashore more towards the Spanish lines.
7Presumably Edith is going ashore, indulging her every wish and passion.
8I asked for leave-toldhim I was going ashore to see the Maynards.
9This was to save his going ashore to unhook the pole.
10Uncle Henry is going ashore just as he is, in his blue jersey.
11I reminded him to take his protection just as he was going ashore.
12Heyst went to stay in Schomberg's hotel, going ashore in the hotel launch.
13The captain, who was going ashore, could make inquiries, and Kate must wait.
14And says he's going ashore when he takes a trip down the village.
15Well, they are here, at all events, and it stops our going ashore.
16The most likely track has it going ashore west of New Orleans on Tuesday.
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