Sentence examples for swoop away from inspiring English sources

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Smiling, he watched the helicopter swoop away, then turned his gaze to the slopes.

The knee injury that followed is in some ways the classic Goodesian football tale; never again would he contest centre bounces but through it he still strung together 204 consecutive games, reinventing himself as a midfield general who'd crash into congestion and swoop away with the ball or head forward and kick goals, 464 of them all told.

His big, keening voice made the track immediately appealing: Mr. Janjua chops up his syllables and rides the beat like an MC, only to switch gears midbar and swoop away on a long, legato melody thousands of miles from hip-hop.

In truth, if the lesson holds true from other cities, the UFC will swoop in, fill a multi-million dollar gate and pay per view with a high action show at MSG, and then swoop away and won't be seen live in the area for another 18 months to two years.

Yes, indeed, we were enchanted by the Caterpillar, transfixed by the Mad Hatter, stunned by the Red Queen, and, of course, entranced by the indomitable Cheshire Cat. On July 4, 1963, I sat on the stoop of a hot summer's night, just about Alice's age, a 10-year old mesmerized by the fireflies, watching them swoop away from my chubby hands trying to capture the blinking bugs.

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Milo swoops away to hold court.

Along a Clove Lakes path, Mr. Shepherd passed a blue heron, and the huge bird swooped away, mirrored in the water.

The bird, too, must have heard the music, because it swooped away, dipping down for just a second to check out the goings on on the porch.

With surprising discipline, they took turns approaching the feeder in an orderly single file, snatching the treats and quickly swooping away, their white bellies nearly grazing our heads as they scurried off.

"It's Only Chemistry," one of many standouts here, starts with a sing-song chorus before Atkins swoops in and then swoops away, and the lead single "Girl You Look Amazing" is the rarest of things: a nutritious confection.

From the porthole windows there are glorious, segmented views of the building's interior, plunging down and swooping away from the eye in any number of unexpected dives and angles of attack.

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