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13 Sentences With "went boating"

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The whole gang went boating near Shelton's lake house in Oklahoma, according to The Daily Mail.
"We also went boating and got to see a better view of the entire island," she says.
You may not know it, but there are nearly 220006 million registered boats across the U.S. In 2202 alone, 2628 million Americans went boating.
Souza and a friend went boating on Lake Monona, near Madison, Wisconsin, on a hot day on July 21, 1979. Souza decided to go swimming and he drowned. It was thought that he suffered a cramp. His body was not found until the next day.
Edward and Percy Shelley soon became close friends and often went boating, though this practice made their wives nervous. Percy Shelley often read his poetry to Edward, who was very impressed by its quality. Shelley also encouraged Edward to begin writing a play himself. That summer, both couples moved into nearby summer homes.
In 1996, Porter traveled to Thailand to appear at the Thailand International Jazz Festival. After the festival on November 23, he went boating on the Kratha Taek reservoir in Sai Yok. The boat Porter was traveling on started to sink, and Porter, along with several others, drowned. Porter was survived by his wife and two elementary age sons.
In August 1906 Edith Holden visited the Loch and while cycling along the North side observed "the finest Larches she had ever seen".Country Dairy of an Edwardian Lady, Top That publishing (2006), In October 1964 The Beatles stayed at The Four Seasons Hotel at St Fillans. They stayed in 2 of the chalets over looking Loch Earn. They also went boating on the loch.
Yellowknife's growth was briefly interrupted by World War II, but when it resumed afterwards, the higher ground closer to the lake was chosen for expansion. The area just east of the lake became New Town, today the city's downtown. McNiven Beach, named after the city's first mayor, was developed with facilities for swimming; sometimes floatplanes landed nearby as well. Residents also went boating on the lake.
The Panaguian household in South Kensington, within easy reach of several embassies, was a discreet meeting place for Hracia's French, north African, Greek and Middle Eastern contacts during and after the Second World War. It was also within walking distance of the Natural History Museum and Royal Albert Hall, and the young Richard often went boating in the lake of the nearby Regent's Park. Novelist Jim Powell was a childhood friend. He also had one sister, Helen.
'Sunyu Line Fire' is a folk game in which people hang a bag filled with charcoal powder on a long string hanging in the air and enjoy a spectacular event in which flames come on fire. In Andong's Hahoe Village, the aristocrats went boating together with a poem and a song under the full moon in July. At this time, he enjoyed pouring oil on egg shells or buppy pieces and flying them with a wick, or dropping pine tree stems that had been lit on Buyongdae.
During the time her parents were married, the family's income would fluctuate dramatically, sometimes living lavishly and other times struggling. The family often went boating when Rivera was young, which she enjoyed though she did not like to get her hair wet, adding that they had a scary experience on one occasion when their anchor got stuck and her father injured himself on the propeller trying to free the boat. She still enjoyed boating as an adult and took many trips to Lake Piru near her home, which she considered a "sanctuary". At 8 or 9 months old, Rivera began to be represented by the same talent agent as her mother, who had moved to Los Angeles to pursue modeling.
Following a schoolyard fight in 1879 based in part on ethnic difference, Lamp being of German and Wright of Welsh ancestry, they became boyhood chums, frequently went boating together, and even put out a juvenile newspaper jointly. What one historian has termed their "bromance" endured until Lamp's premature death at age 49.John O. Holzhueter, in a talk entitled "Robert Lamp, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Walter Burley Griffin: An Architectural Tangle" at the Sixteenth Annual Meeting of the Walter Burley Griffin Society of America, held at the First Unitarian Society Meeting House in Madison, Wisconsin, on 20 June 2015. Lamp joshingly called Wright "Quaker Oats" because of his distinctive headwear, and Wright called Lamp "Pinky" or "Ruby" because of his red hair, nicknames he would also use for the youngest of his four sons, David Wright.
In 1988 she garnered some controversy in Chicago when she went boating with John Cappas, a drug dealer being sought by authorities, then accompanied him to his arrest by federal agents. She gained her first national news job in October 1991 for CBS News, when she moved to New York City and became a correspondent and back-up anchor for the morning, evening, and weekend news broadcasts. She later moved to NBC, where she anchored the weekend edition of the Today Show and filled in for Brian Williams on the weekend edition of NBC Nightly News, and undertook various special reporting assignments in the U.S. and elsewhere. During this period of national news coverage, Fernández reported on the crisis from Cuban immigration, unrest in Haiti, the 1989 U.S. invasion of Panama, the trial of the conspirators from the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, and a scud missile attack while covering the Persian Gulf War.

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