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91. They had flown into the atmosphere and had carried his broken body to the other side of the castle.
92. Creed assumed these people had flown as soon as the soft stuff had hit the fan.
93. Fresh food and ice cream flown into combat zones: even pizzas.
94. But it took on an extra role during the Gulf War, when it was flown in tandem with Tornados.
95. But recently, Brothers' pilots have flown over Havana, dropping leaflets urging protests of the Castro regime.
96. The company had flown to the left at take-off, but Leese turned right.Sentencedict
97. The whole programme averaged five landings per hour, 140 landings per month, and in excess of 11000 hours being flown.
98. The remaining seven aircraft were flown back to Prestwick for re-allotment.
99. The answer was that he had flown out quite coincidentally to attend a wedding.
100. Circuits are flown without a crosswind or base leg, just a constant turn to or from the downwind.
101. The number of training sorties flown by its pilots had dropped 7. 8 percent a year for nearly a decade.
102. The cage door had been opened in five-star style and his birds had flown.
103. And Janir had flown off to see her with such confidence, with such hope and trust.
104. Watch out for his flag being flown from the church towers on this day.
105. Is there any reason to believe an insect may have crawled or flown into the ear?
106. If last night hadn't happened, would she still have flown off the handle, sooner or later ...?
107. Mr Major has now flown home to deal with the economic crisis.
108. The butterfly of the gospel has broken out of its chrysalis at Jerusalem and has flown to the centre of the civilised world.
109. Circuits are normally flown with climb or take-off flap at eighty knots, reducing to seventy with landing flap on final approach.
110. The six new radiators in Mrs Garazhenko's flat were flown from Moscow at considerable expense.
111. Also try to receive a thorough briefing from an experienced instructor or pilot who has flown the type in question.
112. Today sees a second order being flown out to the military base at Kaliningrad.
113. A team of 45 doctors and nurses were flown into the region by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to treat flood victims.
114. I remembered that they had never flown in a light aircraft before today.
115. A wealthy man, without flying experience, was flown from London to Paris by his pilot.
116. Both had been flown from Tangmere while undertaking their world air speed record runs in 1946 and 1953 respectively.
117. A rumour has since flown around the circuit that poor Jimbob's bruises are not particularly pretty.
118. He was immediately flown to his surgeon in Paris where he underwent a two-hour operation.
119. Never having flown in an aeroplane, I was unable to corroborate this view.
120. Then Deutschlandsender made their announcement yesterday that Hess had flown the coop and I think that clinched it for them.
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