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go to sea1Set out on a voyage: the fishermen were unable to go to sea in such storms...- ‘The problem has been, when a ship goes to sea, the crew left behind doesn't have a platform to train on,’ said the Information Systems leading chief petty officer.
- Despite going to sea on a boat with no windows, no fantail, no helipad or even a hatch to allow in some tension-breaking fresh salt air, submariners are still Sailors at heart.
- This meets the need for a consistent, repeatable and auditable process to assess the ship's material state before it goes to sea.
1.1Become a sailor in a navy or a merchant navy: Garret left the small family farm in his late teens and went to sea...- And sailors going to sea would take a hot cross bun with them to guard against sickness
- She plans to take over parenting responsibility for her daughter while her husband, who has been working ashore, goes to sea next year.
- To have a Warrant as opposed to a Commission, as NAM Rodgers tells us, derives from the military and governing classes going to sea and therefore symbolised both a social and professional difference.
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