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Day and night she must be ready to put to sea.
At last he gave the order to put to sea again.
Nonetheless, he had to put to sea now, so they were going to have to do.
If your vessel is ready to put to sea, then go!
Would the Germans put to sea and, if so, when?
Two days later, she put to sea bound for Japan.
She remained there for eight days before again putting to sea.
On the 9th, she put to sea to return to the coast of Vietnam.
It will be over a month before we can put to sea again."
"By the time we put to sea, he could be anywhere."
I'll just stay aboard till you put to sea again.
We put to sea again and returned to the site of the wreck.
However, Chesapeake appeared to be ready to put to sea.
Ten days later, she put to sea again for the combat zone.
No contact with the shore and put to sea immediately.
That was a hell of a cheerful thought with which to put to sea.
The first ships put to sea less than a week after the invasion.
He was one of the first commodores to put to sea.
She put to sea again on 26 May 1969.
The sun was rising for the third time since he had put to sea when the fish started to circle.
It was another six months before they were able to put to sea in open lifeboats.
The teacher soon after came on board, and setting our sails we put to sea.
They heard some of the ships had simply put to sea to wait out the confusion.
A gale warning was in force but he made the decision to put to sea.
Due to the repairs needed, she did not put to sea again until September.