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1 The look-out suddenly reported a vessel under sail right ahead without lights.
2 I have tried using children, but they sometimes sail right across the room.
3 But if you don't have the patience, it'll sail right over your head.
4 It was a sail right enough.' He lifted his goblet.
5 Up went the helm, and we made all sail right for the French coast.
6 He said, 'Six sail right enough, Sir Richard.
7 She said she couldn't make it sail right .
8 Gran let that sail right on past.
9 In effect, it meant we needed to sail right out to the edge of the Deep Dark.
10 Wal, sail right in an' have it.
11 If we could get round to the end of it, we'd sail right through the great Northwest Passage.'
12 Why didn't the captain sail right up to the island as she had expected and put us ashore?
13 If everythin's goin' bizness-fashion', 'n yew git a chance, sail right in; yew got ter begin some time.
14 When I give the word we will rush for it, pick it up, and sail right into the sophs.
15 If we had a big outfit, we might throw a screen around the whole ship, and sail right in.
16 The hands had just been piped to breakfast, when the lookout aloft reported, "A sail right ahead!"
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