Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Because we know that he always went flying light in the matter of baggage.
The spark of flying light was lost to sight almost in the same moment they had seen it.
Without flying lights the dark shape was lost to sight in less than a minute.
There have been many sightings of the flying lights in the last half day.
Kent continued to fly light aircraft until her 85th birthday.
When flying light aircraft, power is usually increased to full for any extended climb.
Barker says, 'Let the fly light first into the water.'
The fly lit on a bar and popped off as if stung by electricity.
Like an annoying, tickling fly lighting on a broken leg.
"With the second lifter flying light, I can maneuver it more easily.
He could barely see the turning rotor, but the blinking flying lights told the tale.
They fly light, and as fast as possible.
"Every time we wiggle a finger or a fly lights on a table it changes the shape of the whole ship.
The helicopter rose directly into the path of a low flying light plane which appeared from nowhere and struck it in the rear.
A fly lit on the notching, felt the perch give under its weight, and darted away.
In a moment of flying light through the torn cloud I saw the castle walls, growing out of the rock.
She studied meteorology and music in England, and learned to fly light aircraft.
Sophie confirms Mulder's suspicions when she makes signs for "baby go flying light".
He checked to make sure that all of his flying lights were off, then threw the Eagle into a tight left-hand turn.
Or that space-launch assembly building at Canaveral that's so big you can fly light planes around inside?
Sam then comes across a series of flying lights, one of which hits Sam in the head.
In the Soviet-Afghanistan war, helicopters were treated much like flying light tanks.
The last one lifted off a moment later, rocking backward and disappearing into the black night, its flying lights off.
A fly lights on his face.
The flying light of some aircraft?