Sentence examples for air trails from inspiring English sources

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When a ball moves through the air, a long tangle of swirling air trails behind it.

Nicknamed "flying pulps," more than forty pulps devoted to World War I air battles began publication during this time, including titles such as Aces (1928), Battle Birds (1932), Air Trails (1928), G-8 and his Battle Aces (1933), Sky Birds (1928), War Aces (1930), War Birds (1928), Wings (1927), and Flying Aces (1928).

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We see her body falling through the air, trailing streams of glowing yellow liquid, like a beautiful golden shower, flowing from her body, upwards.

Not only end-rhymes, but off-rhymes, hidden rhymes, half-rhymes, ghost rhymes, deliberate near-misses that hit the mark: I was wind, I was gas I was all hot air, trailed Clouds for hair.

Serious disturbances broke out in March 2012 when Panathinaikos, who were playing home games at the Olympic Stadium while the future of their traditional Apostolos Nikolaidis home was up in the air, trailed Olympiakos 1-0.

To help, after the BBC1's children's block ends there will be various on-air trails signposting CBBC and CBeebies, as "we want the channels to remain as visible as possible.

The series of on-air trails that will promote London Live, the Evening Standard's TV channel which will launch on 31 March, aim to give "vibrancy, colour and life" to the channel.

TV drama is essentially an actors' form, partly because of the importance of on-air trails in promoting new shows: having seen someone in A, we are expected to tune in to B, after seeing a glimpse of them in it just before the news.

An open-air trail leads to and around the bunker with interpretative signs posted at various points to tell the story of the site and the German V-weapons programme.

Notre Dame has 181 yards to South Florida's 62 yards; has held the ball for 12 19; has moved the ball with ease, on the ground and in the air; yet trails 13-0 thethe Bulls.

And a growing number of these road warriors are finding the town's combination of fresh air, great trails and fairly priced housing too good to blow by: they have bought weekend homes to feed their need for speed.

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