We can't have two people on a ship making the same decision.
But, more important, his ship is making seven feet of water an hour.
He had to rest and the ship made him think of home.
With wind and current both behind her, the ship made good time.
Its start was just like the one Joe's ship had made.
The run continued until all the ships had made their pass.
Both ships are making for you at their best possible speed.
Everything worked well that night, and the ship made good progress.
In 1844, 44 foreign ships made regular trade with China.
The second ship made contact in no longer a time than Joe had required.