Предложения со словом «flew»
Мы нашли 67 предложений со словом «flew». Количество символов. Рифмы.
- Berren flew across the gap, caught the edge of the roof on the far side with his toes, let his momentum carry him forward and then grabbed onto the roof with both hands, pulling himself up and scrabbling with his feet.
- At first the great brutes flew round in a huge ring, as if to make sure what the exact extent of the danger might be.
- Instead of doing so, he flew into a great flutter at the recollection of some important business of his own.
- In fact, the pen flew over the pages.
- The lad almost flew home, and returned quickly with butter, milk, and eggs.
- Again Molly shrieked, and something dark and long and sinuous flew and enveloped her neck like an anaconda.
- He flew backwards, his leg collapsed and now he was down.
- At that instant a stone flew into the group, but only just grazed the left-handed boy, though it was well and vigorously thrown by the boy standing on the other side of the ditch.
- He flew towards the town, urged on the driver, and suddenly made a new and "unalterable" plan to procure that "accursed money" before evening.
- Rodney Maxwell flew to Storisende early the next morning.
- Her hands flew up, clutching, and remained hanging stiffly in the air.
- But he softly smiled, blew softly on the friendly phantoms, and they flew away.
- Alyosha had unquestioning faith in the miraculous power of the elder, just as he had unquestioning faith in the story of the coffin that flew out of the church.
- But this Harvard MBA, and author of four books, who finished high school at the age of fifteen and flew more than fifty combat missions in World War II, is no Mr.
- Almost of its own volition, my dagger flew up above that putrid heart.
- You are Karamazov, Karamazov!" the boys shouted laughing, "Come, all throw at him at once!" and six stones flew at the boy.
- Conn flew to Litchfield, and found that the public works project had come to a stop at noon of the day when Force Command was entered, and that nothing had been done on it since.
- Forgive me, Panie," he cried wildly, "I flew here and vowed- Oh, don't be afraid, it's my last night!
- When you flew out at Alyosha under the lamp-post this evening and shouted to him, 'You learnt it from him!
- The door flew open, kicked almost off its hinges by some heavy boot.
- Among them, a darker flag flew.
- And then I heard you coming- Heavens, it was as though something flew down to me suddenly.
- The third day after the battle, Conn and his father and Sylvie and her father flew to Litchfield.
- But that moment flew by like a spark.
- Time flew fast those days in Australia, and it was December 6,1896, when the Spray sailed from Sydney.
- I had not till then felt inclined to take the life of any animal, but when John Shark hove in sight my sympathy flew to the winds.
- Most flew white flags, with a smattering of other colours.
- I carried on sail to make the harbor before dark, and she fairly flew along, all covered with snow, which fell thick and fast, till she looked like a white winter bird.
- And so he instantly flew to one frantic plan, which, to a man of Karamazov's character, must have appeared the one inevitable way out of his terrible position.
- Three weeks later I opened the bag again, and out flew millions of winged insects!
- The iron door through which she had, come flew from its bolts and gaped open.
- Rodney Maxwell and Yves Jacquemont flew to Storisende the next morning, both more optimistic about finding a ship than Conn thought the circumstances warranted.
- The bow was bent, the arrow flew, taking the cord with it, and passed between the two last rounds.
- But she lost her head, she could only swear and protest her ignorance, and if the prisoner did not kill her on the spot, it was only because he flew in pursuit of his false mistress.
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- In the evening, returning home in a savage and brutal humour, I flew into a rage with my orderly Afanasy, and gave him two blows in the face with all my might, so that it was covered with blood.
- Kurt Fawzi, Klem Zareff, Judge Ledue, Franz Veltrin and the others flew over from Force Command.
- I flew out to my comrade and jumped into the carriage.
- With a scream, in which distress and deliverance were equally mingled, Maria flew to the child and picked it up in her arms.
- Alyosha and the novice flew to escort him down the steps.
- Faster and faster it flew, beating against walls and chandeliers in a blind frenzy of alarm.
- Immediately, they flew apart.
- His hand flew to his throat which felt like a glowing cork, like smouldering charcoal.
- A few even rolled on to the upper part of the Chimneys, or flew off in fragments when they were projected perpendicularly.
- Sparks flew as steel smote steel, and then there was the dull and sickening sound of a shoulder bone parting beneath the keen edge of my Martian sword.
- He sat down on the New Tower of Babel, propped up the scythe took the whet-stone from his girdle, spat on it and began to whet the scythe Blue sparks flew out of the steel.
- He flew home, washed, combed his hair, brushed his clothes, dressed, and went to Madame Hohlakov's.
- Mustn't other people talk because you're bored?" Grushenka flew at him with evident intention of finding fault.
- He flew back again to the widow Morozov's house.
- Stones, cudgels, fragments of steel, flew at her from behind.
- Who's this?" The doctor flew into a terrible rage.
- They could not oppose any obstacle to these missiles, nor protect the stone, which flew in splinters around them.
- Then bending to their work once more, they flew across the intervening water, beached their boats upon the sloping sand, and rushed up to us, prostrating themselves with loud cries of greeting before the young chief.
- AOC headquarters was in Washington, and Mel flew there frequently.
- But all was quiet, save that a strange, many- colored bird flew up from under his feet and vanished among the trees.
- From these holes escaped every minute great birds of clumsy flight, which flew in all directions.
- But it was too late: the train darted up and flew past.
- One day he flew at them all as they were coming out of school.
- Just as before, the paper almost flew out of his hand as he reached to touch it against the dry dead skin.
- The train flew on, and only at daybreak, when he was approaching Moscow, he suddenly roused himself from his meditation.
- Then Josaphat's hands flew to Slim's throat.
- Then, instead of laughing, your friend flew into a rage.
- Seeing it, she flew impetuously to him.
- At that moment the captain flew out of the room, and at once closed the door behind him.
- Aie!" cried Madame Hohlakov, alarmed, and she flew to the other end of the drawing-room.
- The lieutenant-colonel flew to him.
- Sunburst flags flew from its masts and word swept through Deephaven like a fire: the Autarch had come at last!
- But early this morning Lise waked up and flew into a passion with Yulia and, would you believe it, slapped her in the face.
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