Examples of using Bligh in English and their translations into Arabic
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Britain's naval forces were under the command of Admiral Lord Anson, seconded by Commodore Howe. Britain's land forces were commanded by Lieutenant-General Thomas Bligh. Against this the French had numerous garrison troops and militia spread thinly over the northern coast of France that would have to be concentrated at whichever place the British landed.
Bligh broke camp by 3 in the morning of the 11th
for a botanical mission. The ship was sent to the Pacific Ocean under the command of William Bligh to acquire breadfruit plants and transport them to the West Indies. That mission was
Capitan Bligh.
Except Bligh.
Mr Bligh!
Come, Bligh!
Bligh… eats… dolphin… boogers.".
Bligh 1971 Sass 1989.
Where's Mr Bligh?
Captain Bligh wants his coffee.
We have got Bligh!
Where's Captain Bligh?
Mr Bligh and bloody mighty.
Alleged mutineers. Continue, Mr Bligh.
Mr Bligh, come here, please.
Were the crew present, Mr Bligh?
She was like a female Captain Bligh.
You know… Who are you, Captain Bligh?
Norton, come back, you fool!- Mr Bligh!