- - Launch, commence
- - Commence, launch
- - Commence, as a venture
- - Commence
- - The setter, backing what setters do, set out
- - ...... on (begin, as a journey)
- - Board for a trip
- - Go on board a ship
- - european doctor joined old ship and set off
- - Get on a ship
- - head to sea
- - Space in front of bay to take ship
- - go on board and get me back part of a tree
- - Go aboard ship
- - Start out on a journey
- - Join ship
- - Mike Baker ordered to take ship
- - Go on board
- - Take a look on the Titanic, for instance, for amber fluid found with potassium
- - Go on board ship
- - English maiden is all over Ash to go on board
- - Go aboard
- - Board a ship or aircraft
- - Book into space ship and board
- - Board a ship
- - Baker bakes first of muffins inside to put on board
- - Board ship
- - Find a way to get onboard and get me back around Holly
- - Set off on a journey
- - Board, as for a voyage
- - Set out (on)
- - Start on a cruise
- - Start, as a voyage
- - Start, with "on"
- - Start, as a trip
- - Start off
- - Get aboard
- - Start out (on).
- - Engage in an enterprise.
- - Board the Queen Mary.
- - Start a journey
- - Begin a journey
- - Begin
- - Start out
- - Leave on a trip
- - Set out
- - Set sail
- - 'Hit the road!'
- - .. board
- - Take off
- - Get on board
- - Commit oneself
- - Start a voyage
- - Start a cruise
- - Start on a journey
- - Set off
- - Get going
- - Set forth
- - depart for a journey
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