Sentence examples for airfield from inspiring English sources

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airfield

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An open field designated for the taking off and landing of aircraft, but which, unlike an airport, does not necessarily have terminals or paved runways.

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It took three more years for a case against Nadir to be assembled, triggering his midnight dash from a small airfield in Dorset, in flight from more than 50 fiercely contested charges.

BAE said in a statement the gulls "present a risk of bird strike to aircraft operating from Warton airfield" and the aim of the culls was to reduce the risk.

But the killing on Kandahar airfield and subsequent escape underline pervasive resentment of foreign forces among the soldiers and police they are ostensibly there to support.

In Cairo she accidentally landed at a military airfield; in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, her plane was searched to find the man assumed to be the pilot – and she was applauded when the male onlookers realised she was the lone aviator.

The financial crisis particularly the declines in home prices and dried-up housing demand has hit distant suburbs such as Covington particularly hard.The next morning, Rick Santorum spoke in Dalton, Georgia, "the Carpet Capital of the World", and then held a rally at a small airfield just north of Atlanta.

At the airfield he discussed social issues, as he often does (when he asked how many people in the audience, home-schooled their kids he got a huge cheer), but he spent more time talking about manufacturing, which, he said, "creates wealth.

IN THE closing shots of "Casablanca", Rick Blaine escorts Captain Louis Renault from the airfield with the compliment that "I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship".

The airfield, less than an hour's drive west of London, is home to Britain's biannual airshow.

It also has a foothold in the low-cost airline business as the 65% owner and operator of Hahn, a former military airfield 110 kilometres from Frankfurt that is used by Ryanair and others.

So NATO's presence in the Baltic states has been minimal, just a few fighter planes, supplied by a rota of other NATO countries, based at an airfield in Lithuania.

In April Polish warplanes based at a Lithuanian airfield will start policing Baltic airspace a job that rotates among NATO allies.

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