Examples of 'sailed for england' in a sentence

Meaning of "sailed for england"

sailed for england - This phrase is typically used to indicate someone leaving for England by boat. It suggests a journey or voyage to the country

How to use "sailed for england" in a sentence

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sailed for england
From there she sailed for England.
But he sailed for England from St Symeon affer their last meeting.
Italian explorer who sailed for England.
Nicholson graciously received him, and not long after sailed for England.
Warwick has sailed for England.
Shortly after the completion of his expedition, Carnegie sold his assets and sailed for England.
They then sailed for England.
Where are you taking him? Warwick has sailed for England.
In 1588 the Spanish armada sailed for England and the Device Forts were mobilised in response.
So, in October of that year he sailed for England.
On 6 February 1947, Mackerras sailed for England on the RMS Rangitiki intending to pursue conducting.
Instead of continuing onward, Baker changed direction and sailed for England.
In the summer of 1749 Lawrence sailed for England to seek medical advice.
It was not until August, 1942 that the bulk of the Regiment sailed for England.
The Patience, captained by his nephew, then sailed for England instead of Virginia.

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Evacuation ships stopped on 23 June, when ships sailed for England empty.
He accepted my invitation, and we sailed for England on the Mauretania . ”.
The next day the Rifles sailed for England.
On 17 April Endeavour and Hound sailed for England with their crew.
John Cabot, a Venetian, sailed for England.

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