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By ship, he can get them in a little over two months.
They lived inside the mountain until their work was done and then left by ship.
Transportation to the outside world is by ship or air.
The way to Amsterdam in those days was by ship.
I'm convinced of it from what people coming in by ship say.
The more popular route between York and the south was by ship.
If it comes to the worst we could travel by ship.
I think they're going to try getting away by ship."
Transport by ship or road may not be quick enough.
Everything else, which he had sent ahead by ship, vanished.
They were imported by ships to other parts of the world.
"So they had to send it by ship, which can take a month."
The cost of operating the systems, the group says, should be paid by shipping companies.
The divisions were not organized by ship class, as would be the case in later years.
It was used to defend the city from attacks by ships.
If only we had set out to Tarn by ship!
They would return to Colombia by ship for summer holidays.
Carriage by ship is certainly less dear, but it takes much longer as well.
They say Jakarta must start by shipping back more of the money made here.
Of course, people and property continue to travel by ship, as the first settlers did.
There are a great many Irish present, and more arriving by ship each month.
The entire battle would have to be fought by ships that could take a hit and keep coming.
Everything will have to be brought in from the outside by ship or helicopter."
At any rate their ancestors had won new lands by ship.
Transport to Britain by ship lost about 1/3 of the ice.