Sentence examples for are flocks from inspiring English sources

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are flocks

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A large number of birds, especially those gathered together for the purpose of migration.

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Absent, too, are flocks of waiters.

Sometimes there are flocks of them outside with their teachers.

In California now there are flocks of wild parrots.

Enjoying the marshland, lakes, meadows and gardens are flocks of birds and the odd reptile or two.

There are flocks of Canada geese, and it is not unusual to see a pheasant loping along in the fence's shadow.

QUESTION FROM CALLIE: 'Occupy Thanksgiving" The turkey's are on the move… ADAM GOPNIK: funny QUESTION FROM MARK RATLEDGE: Here in Montana, there are flocks of wild turkeys.

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Patients are flocking in.

Sponsors are flocking in.

Visitors are flocking there.

But other chains are flocking in.

Foreign peacemakers are flocking to the region.

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