Sentence examples for to flights from inspiring English sources

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to flights

noun

The act of flying.

  • Birds are capable of flight

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I knew Kina was given to flights of pacifist idealism.

"He is not given to flights of fancy.

But the new rule applies only to flights that begin and end in the United States.

Depending on the result, BA could face disruption to flights over the Easter period.

Instead, the rules apply only to flights that both take off and land within Europe.

These new consumers buy everything from cars to cookers and fridges to flights.

RUPERT MURDOCH, a man not given to flights of lyricism, calls them "rivers of gold".

Q Meanwhile, what's happening to flights to and from Sharm el Sheikh?

The biggest drawback is that you're limited to flights within the network.

Though it's a bit of a gamble, the same applies to flights with sale fares.

Delays at the largest hubs then spread to flights across the country.

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