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2. The company paid for the minister to fly out to Australia on a freebie.
3. He is apt to fly out in a rage.
4. When the heart is afire, some sparks will fly out of the mouth.
5. The original plan was to fly out to New York.
6. She saw it fly out from nowhere, its wings flashing black, then white.
7. Garryowen's Richard Wallace will fly out tomorrow to join the squad.
8. Because I did not fly out in a high royal rage, and demand heads?
9. Throw open the window so the bird can fly out.
10. The space probe was designed to fly out of the solar system.
11. Sparks fly out the moment a fire cracker falls to the ground.
12. Scratch the subject of defence and acronyms, abbreviations,(sentencedict.com/fly out.html) and buzzwords fly out.
13. She spent the night at the Fairmont Hotel and was expected to fly out of the city early Friday.
14. Absolutely irresistible, they're tipped as the sensation of the year and will fly out of garden centres this spring.
15. A more serious issue centers on the noise made by the Hunter and other remote-control planes that fly out of Fort Huachuca.
16. I make sure the throttles are in MIL power, push the nose down, and fly out.
17. The carts rattle by, swinging from side to side; two Chinamen lollop along under their wooden yokes with the straining vegetable baskets–their pigtails and blue blouses fly out in the wind.
18. Now and again a packet of nux vomica and bicarb stomach powder would fly out and burst like a bomb, splashing vivid white against the green.
19. The couple are expected to spend ten days there and are due to fly out by private jet in mid-May before being taken by helicopter from the mainland to the tropical retreat.
20. two Chinamen lollop along under their wooden yokes with the straining vegetable baskets–their pigtails and blue blouses fly out in the wind.
21. Huang Weifen, deputy chief designer of the mission's flight system, said six astronauts - three to fly out and three to be on standby - have reached Jiuquan on Sunday.
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