Pigs were often set ashore by sailors to provide food on the ship's later return.
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The expedition set ashore just south of Capesterre and did not leave any settlers ashore.
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The captain declined and was set ashore with several other sailors.
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So Cook set ashore, rechristening the land Lizard Island because of the thousands of large goannas that roam the beaches and slopes, their forked tongues darting for prey.
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A few years later lung problems forced him to set ashore in Sweden where he travelled around without a steady employment, at times living as a vagabond on country roads.
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When the last pirates set her ashore, Thai authorities jailed her as an illegal immigrant.
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Two S.C. fisheries biologists who had stopped to chat went ashore for a set of scales.
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Volunteers also go ashore to set up temporary clinics in schools and community centers.
From the sltrib.com
Also in the afternoon, an attempt was made to set Free French troops ashore on a beach at Rufisque, to the south-east of Dakar.