It was like coming home, to step aboard the Triumph again.
Currently, he had serious doubts about whether he'd be alive to step aboard her.
I lost him the moment his son stepped aboard this ship.
It was nearly midnight on the next day when he stepped aboard one of his own ships.
He stepped aboard moments before they pulled up the ramp.
"Then let's go," Lake said and quickly stepped aboard the aircraft.
And yet the show left me thinking that I'd stepped aboard a ship of fools.
The Shadow spoke in a whisper; the man stepped aboard the car.
They stepped aboard the lift and rode up in silence.
The guide was at the shore, stepping aboard the canoe.
Miss Latterly, at its head, took hold of the rail, and made to step aboard.
The moment they stepped aboard, the responsibility for the Empress's life would no longer be entirely his.
Just stepping aboard, you became a little more stylish and sophisticated.
Hours passed in this way before the boat rocked as someone stepped aboard.
Its owner stepped aboard, spoke an address through the tube.
At 12:06, a No. 4 train pulled in and he stepped aboard.
The ensign indicated to Steve that he should step aboard.
I've done that every morning since the day I stepped aboard.
An officer in white was at the top of it, just stepping aboard.
He grinned as she stepped aboard, and held up a rag.