144 examples of birds fly in sentences

The flags of war like storm-birds fly, The charging trumpets blow; Yet rolls no thunder in the sky, No earthquake strives below.

Only birds fly, reminds the practical person.

But Silence reigns where the Passage-birds fly, And o'er them stretches the clear blue sky.

The birds fly away frightened.

Or stranger and wilder fancyit seems As I hear their wind-torn cry, No birds fly there through the sun's last gleams,

Worms creep, birds fly, fishes swim; and so of parts, the chief of which is respiration or breathing, and is thus performed.

So, when these all were fashioned, And ranged in rows about, "Now," said the little Jesus, "We'll let the birds fly out.

"The deer rins wild on hill and dale, The birds fly wild frae tree to tree, But there is neither bread nor kale To feed my men and me.

The sea is full of fish, and millions of gulls, geese, and other birds fly north for the summer.

Most of the small birds fly by jerks, rising and falling as they advance.

We may depend upon it, if we ever succeed in navigating the air, it will be by a strict adherence to the principles upon which birds fly, and a close imitation of the means which they employ to effect that object.

I saw several birds fly under the arch, and they looked like insects.

In five minutes more we saw the satiated birds fly back and lazily settle down again upon the parapet.

The eagle walks toward the bait, and all the other birds fly away.

Every finite Verb must agree with its subject, or nominative, in person and number: as, "I know; thou knowst, or knowest; he knows, or knoweth""The bird flies; the birds fly.

"For instance," said he, "the fable of the little fishes, who saw birds fly over their heads, and, envying them, petitioned Jupiter to be changed into birds.

But although the number of those that were killed was obviously insufficient to produce a change in the biological inheritance of the species, very few birds fly against the wires now.

Birds fly south, by Ethel Hueston.

By beating the air with the wings birds fly along.

Song a musical laugh, heard when the birds fly low over meadows and ponds.

The cattle seek the shed; the birds fly back to their nests; and the gentle flower folds its delicate petals, as if for sleep.

Wherever snow falls or water flows or birds fly, wherever day and night meet in twilight, wherever the blue heaven is hung by clouds or sown with stars, wherever are forms with transparent boundaries, wherever are outlets into celestial spaces, wherever is danger and awe and lovethere's Beauty, plenteous as rain shed for thee and though thou shouldst walk the world over thou shalt not be able to find a condition inopportune or ignoble.

The birds fly upward in flocks, and fall down suffocated by the smoke; the animals flee, or, encircled by the fire, are consumed in it!

On Tuesday the eighteenth September, Martin Alonzo Pinzon, who had gone a-head of the admiral in the Pinta, which was an excellent sailer, lay to for the admiral to come up, and told him that he had seen a great number of birds fly away westwards, for which reason he was in great hope to see land that night.

From the most frequented of these quays, a café painted green and built on piles, makes out into the water, like that café of the Golden Horn where I have smoked so many chibouques; watching the sea-birds fly.

144 examples of  birds fly  in sentences