The captain who was also infected was brought ashore died shortly as well.
Eventually the dinghy was got ashore and the whaleboat's painter was made fast on the beach.
Between 1500 and 1640, spatial adverbs, such as ashore, aboard, home, and past, are found in addition.
Sealers were put ashore in gangs and built makeshift shelters in which to live.
Her stern was pointing ashore with three men on the deck.
A few went ashore, any had gone to bed at ten.
After several attempts at launching their boat, each resulting in it being hurled ashore half-full of water, they signalled the catcher.
He had himself rowed ashore to one of the few rock outcrops on the otherwise glacier-blanketed island.