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They needed more sea room, but getting this far was success enough.
Will that give your man enough sea room in which to work?
He couldn't have done this while she had all that sea room.
From what you say, they had plenty of sea room.
Hard to get used to the lack of sea room, Captain.
He watched more boats take sea room and turn toward him.
And sea room to maneuver while that time is passing.
There should be no big danger in it if we keep plenty of sea room.
He meant to sail through the night, and thus wanted plenty of sea room.
He has limited food and water and little sea room.
And if a general surface action develops, I'll want to have some sea room for maneuver.
That leaves quite a bit of sea room actually.
There was sea room to maneuver in and to make full use of his powerful sensors.
It was about this time that I started to worry about sea room.
Always along here I am well at sea and wanting only more sea room.
When we've got sea room I'll come about and steer sou'west.
If you can weather Finisterre you'll be okay, but try to get plenty of sea room.
They had five miles of sea room to starboard.
They were on a lee shore, and would need their long sweeps to regain sea room.
"We'll have plenty of sea room in case of some emergency."
Conditions could get very bad very quickly, and we'd have no sea room to maneuver the boat out to safety.
Can't fly sails straight from the dockside; got to get some sea room first.
The passage had been one during which they talked little: there wasn't much sea room at this speed. '
You are leaving me no sea room, Captain.
The whaling skipper said nothing, concentrating on holding his course, keeping sea room.