She was run ashore and burnt in 1758 to avoid being captured by the French.
Still, six other vessels in the convoy also ran ashore.
So he was likely to run ashore any time.
It looked as if they might run ashore, and Griff moved toward the controls.
They can't go very far in this direction without running ashore and we'll have them.
"I believe they're going to run ashore and get out!"
A lugger had been run ashore some two hundred yards away.
She was taken in tow and run ashore near Dover.
Two of the ships ran ashore and the third was immediately captured.
The ship was run ashore two weeks later and left on the beach.