flies造句241. Sometimes the blood oozed into great black puddles over which huge swarms of flies hovered.
242. If flies could be eliminated, then perhaps so could polio epidemics.
243. This flies in the face of the cautious nature of the Bush administration.
244. She consoled herself with the thought that the acrid smoke would serve to keep flies out of the room.
245. The guy flies on planes with a lap top computer plugged into a in-flight phone.
246. There was no sound but the high buzz of flies.
247. When the light went on, a dozen or so large flies began buzzing around the room, which unsettled him.
248. But in the winter, cluster flies aggregate in thick black crowds jammed into cracks and crannies inside the house.
249. The course should be five and a half miles as the crow flies.
250. The air is stale and acrid, and a cluster of black flies hovers over the bed.
251. At the piano chord to signal the metamorphosis, the panel flies open revealing the picture of a dead face.
252. The drug tests have been done so far only in fruit flies.
253. There are so many diversions here that the time flies by on wings.
254. Mrs Sweet reached her free hand down to his flies.
255. There were no earwigs in the Scarinish Hotel bedroom, just two flies and a moth.
256. The constant mortaring and shelling of the area had dislodged a few of the corpses and the flies and mosquitoes were everywhere.
257. Dearest Jeanette How time flies especially when one is meant to be writing lots of letters.
258. At roundup time, Mercer teams with his oldest son, Gary, who flies a helicopter.
259. But strong biological determinism flies in the face of experience.
260. The Government flies these kites of disinformation then people feel grateful when they don't happen.
261. Then Souness comes and they drop like flies for two seasons running!
262. Each section flies a zig-zag from here to the Front and back.
263. The flies buzz and the sun is hot on my spine.
264. I find this hard to believe since it flies in the face of all the principles of wrestling.
265. A few big flies buzzed around the kitchen, then settled down with dusk.
266. The distance between Avonmouth, near Bristol, and Poole in Dorset is only 65 miles as the crow flies.
267. Worms and fruit flies, too, have had all their units read off.
268. Inside, I gestured wildly down to Andre who, while all dressed up, was standing around counting flies.
269. This flies in the face of the most fundamental principles of the historian's - or indeed any scholarly - profession.
270. Neill triumphantly flies in the face of a long line of buffoon kings on film.