Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
He put an amazed question: "You're not from the air liner reported lost last night?"
This was the night before the air liner's scheduled voyage.
Once or twice lately the stuff's come in on one of the air liners.
A few minutes later, the air liner was rising for its night flight south to Mexico City.
Zallock's final touch came when he produced a huge picture of an air liner from behind a corner table.
From there it would be an easy hop to New York in a commercial air liner.
Ground parties have now reached the scene of the transcontinental air liner that crashed.
Like the things they use for air liners in fogs at home only, of course, it won't be ordinary radio.
There has been no further word of the transcontinental air liner missing since eleven o'clock last night.
"You are the senior steward on the air liner 'Prometheus'?"
The flames from the wrecked air liner were dying.
The big air liner was out for a new record; it was expected in Lakehurst within the next twenty hours.
Moments later, a big silver air liner swooped in for a landing and discharged its passengers.
So had the Russians when they built their supersonic air liner, the TU-144.
At once they were looking at the three dimensional image of the mail-room aboard the air liner.
He met the air liner, claimed his parcel, travelled back to London, and went down to Hythe.
The transcontinental air liner that has been missing with fourteen passengers aboard, was sighted about an hour ago by rescue planes.
And it would be easy for a plane to pass through the lower traffic lanes, then, being invisible, mount high and wait for the air liner.
There I was shown the body of a middle-aged woman in one of the seats of the air liner 'Prometheus.'
With our destination an inland city, instead of a seaport, we are proving the advantages of air liners over ocean liners."
It later routinely recycled the taped records of the ground radar that would have followed the Korean air liner off its normal course and over the Soviet mainland.
The San Diego Evening Tribune, for its coverage of the collision of a Pacific Southwest air liner with a small plane over its city.
The Salt Lake Tribune, for its prompt and efficient coverage of the crash of two air liners over the Grand Canyon, in which 128 persons were killed.
In the summer of 1998, CJEZ aired liners in Italian, French, Spanish and Cantonese as a way to acknowledge the racial diversity in the city.
Now they could see a great air liner, twice the size of their plane, taking off for Japan, its six giant propellers visible only as flashing blurs as it climbed up toward them.