How to use in-sentence of “fly”:
+ He can fly using his big ears.
+ The pig-nosed turtle, also known as the pitted-shelled turtle or Fly River turtle, is a species of turtle native to northern Australia and southern New Guinea.
+ According to the First Flight Society, he was the third person in the world to fly an airplane, after only Wilbur and Orville Wright.
+ A hub is an airport where people who fly from one city to a second city can transfer or change airplanes.
+ Because of this, it can carry fewer passengers, but is able to fly longer distances.

Example sentences of “fly”:
+ Experts disagree on exactly what counts as flying and what is only a hop in the air, so perhaps his first flight was on September 13 when the "14-bis" stayed in the air for a short distance or perhaps it was in October when it flew for 50 meters, but everyone agrees that Santos-Dumont did fly in the fall of 1906.
+ Partridges can not fly very well and they do not migrate.
+ Experts disagree on exactly what counts as flying and what is only a hop in the air, so perhaps his first flight was on September 13 when the “14-bis” stayed in the air for a short distance or perhaps it was in October when it flew for 50 meters, but everyone agrees that Santos-Dumont did fly in the fall of 1906.
+ Partridges can not fly very well and they do not migrate.
+ The first song he recorded for Capitol was “Straighten Up and Fly Right.” He wrote the song.
+ Lufthansa has “Miles and More” to encourage people to fly with Lufthansa.
+ Singaporeans and non-governmental buildings may display or fly the national flag to identify with the nation.
+ All of them fly to a new camp in the jungle.
+ A fly order Diptera.
+ Yuri Gagarin was a Soviet cosmonaut who, on 12 April 1961, became the first human to fly into outer space.
+ This type can fly for longer.
+ Boyd was the first person to fly over the North Pole.
+ They often fly in formation, one above the other.
+ The FAA allowed it to fly on September 18, 1958.
+ Imagine that pilot sets the plane to fly eastwards.
+ It looked like he would fly on for all time.
+ There are two species of grebe that cannot fly at all.
+ Fluid dynamics can also be used to understand how aeroplanes fly through the air or how ships and submarines move through water.
+ A time scale for fly evolution.
+ Together, they knock out Martin and Timmy tricks Martin’s army of ravens and rats to fly in the wrong direction.
+ Airliners can fly over mountains and bad weather.
More in-sentence examples of “fly”:
+ Japanese dragons do not fly as often as the Chinese one, which is the reason why they usually appear much more like serpents.
+ He can fly airplaneplanes, drive cars sail boats and now a jet pack which was not in the previous games.
+ A horse fly is a type of insect and a member of the family Tabanidae, but more specifically are any member of the genus “Tabanus”.
+ A huge amount of research has shown the way the fly has evolved many species as it spread across the world.
+ It also has 2 engines, one seat, and can fly good in all weather.
+ They will fly for some distance if approached too closely.Rick Cech and Guy Tudor.
+ It was launched on November 3, 1973, to fly by the planets Mercury Mercury and Venus.
+ Generally one of the two will fly the airplane, while the other navigates and is in charge of radio communication.
+ This premise also includes Poland cannot fly into space.
+ Other moths fly slowly and settle on the flower.
+ Floating topwater popper fly patterns and buzz baits are also popular for smallmouth fishing.
+ During the Cold War, a P2V Neptune by the US Navy were shot down by the Soviet with two fighter aircraftfighter planes, forcing it to fly down to Gambell Airport, where the plane crashed.
+ Pilot must set the correct frequency of the beacon to determine the bearing and fly to it.
+ These include caterpillars, earthworms, crayfish, water beetles, snails and dragon fly larvae.Wells, Kentwood David 2007.
+ The Arctic is also the shortest way for airlines to fly between some cities on different continents.
+ Many tourists like to fly over the canyon on a helicopter to have a panoramic view.
+ The bites of the female fly often carry parasites onto the victim.
+ The company develops rockets that can lift cargo into space, fly it to the International Space Station, and safely return cargo back to Earth.
+ Because the Chipmunks are now on the No Fly List, Dave has to drive the boys.
+ Dobzhansky took fruit fly research out of the laboratory and into the field.
+ Lion Airlines cannot fly in European Union because they did not passed safety laws set by officials.
+ For instance, we commonly refer to birds “learning” to fly, because they cannot fly at first, but can a week or two later.
+ It can fly for around 3200nm.
+ This is why they fly so poorly.
+ Earhart vanished over the South Pacific Ocean in July 2, 1937 while trying to fly around the world.
+ Southwest Airlines controls most of the gates at Dallas Love Field and most other airlines cannot fly from there.
+ The team commissioned a BMW powered design from Giacomo Caliri’s FLY studios.
+ The bird is a strong flier, and can fly at up to 88km/h.
+ Brian tries to fly the plane, but it crashes into a lake.
+ Other planes fly to Hawaii, Japan, and other islands in the Pacific Ocean.
+ Today, fixed-wing aircraft fly between many cities all over the world, carrying people and cargo.
+ Unlike mosquitoes, crane flies can not fly well.
+ Scientists saw it in Papua New Guinea near the Fly River and Milne Bay, and they think it might also live in Indonesia.
+ As the Japanese aircraft completed their attacks and began to fly back, they were attacked by US planes.
+ Although their flight is fast, they do not fly long distances.
+ In 1978, he became the first German to fly in space as part of the Soviet Union’s Interkosmos programme.
+ After learning how to fly they are weaned.
+ In 1912, Trenchard learned to fly and joined the Royal Flying Corps.
+ When Mario gets a running start, he can fly in the air and hang there for a short period of time.
+ A few fighter aircraft can fly at 3,200km/h.
+ During the day they fly long distances to find fruit and seeds to eat.
+ Once the ship arrive at the planet the player can only recall the ships, he/she cannot fly them.
+ In some types of birds, like pigeons, the parents watch over this and as the young ones get stronger, will give them flying lessons, teaching them how to glide, how to fly in spirals and how to land like an expert.
+ They fly mail and cargo around as needed.
+ They are able to fly very close to each other and do very difficult tricks.
+ Japanese dragons do not fly as often as the Chinese one, which is the reason why they usually appear much more like serpents.
+ He can fly airplaneplanes, drive cars sail boats and now a jet pack which was not in the previous games.
