1. Even with the boat sailing flat a certain amount of spray goes aboard, so get the bailer down to drain the cockpit. 2. Evacuees were told to abandon their luggage and go aboard. 3. Ferry operators in Calais and Dover would be having a field day, except that French truck drivers were on strike and preventing even British trucks from going aboard. 4. I ate a precautionary orange before going aboard, since scurvy was rampant on such ships. 5. The candidate was shrewd enough to not get off the train, staring warily from a window, so the governor went aboard. 6. P.S. Adamu, a Ghanian official who went aboard, said the captain, a Nigerian, was selling the food supplied by international relief agencies. 7. A team of navy divers, engineers and foreign consultants goes aboard to seal vents and pump nitrogen and compressed air into flooded compartments. 8. Airport officials allowed a French-speaking journalist to go aboard to mediate. 9. Airport officials allowed a French-speaking journalist to go aboard as a go-between. 10. Airport officials allowed a French-speaking journalist to go aboard as a mediator. |