Examples of using Learned to fly in English and their translations into Swedish
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It's where they learned to fly.
She learned to fly the eagle from the mountain.
A lost bird that never learned to fly.
Or he learned to fly.
A lost bird that never learned to fly.
He's already learned to fly like a wildfowl.
And you abandoned that baby before it even learned to fly!
The plane I learned to fly in, a T-28.
A lost bird that never learned to fly.
Or he learned to fly. Either he just committed suicide here.
A lost bird that never learned to fly. A lost bird.
I feel like a proud mama hen whose baby chicks have learned to fly.
He learned to fly so he could squeeze in a little more time at the tables.
It's something we're a part of we learned to fly.
Clint told us about how he learned to fly a plane, then he recited a sonnet.
We sailed across the air before we learned to fly.
I only learned to fly after my kingdom was attacked
When Hannor Mir fell from above and learned to fly on the way down.
He's already learned to fly like a wildfowl… and now he swims like a waterfowl.
so he learned to fly.
Yes, one might say that anyone who learned to fly can learn to fly a seaplane as well.
No longer confined to Earth… now we had learned to fly.
The man has mastered all the elements- I learned to fly into space and sink to the ocean floor.
As if the other Scraps weren't bad enough, these have learned to fly!
He was a lieutenant in the Army when he learned to fly at Point Cook, Victoria, in 1914.
Well, we learned to fly only 60 years ago, I'm considering it in the context of taxpayer dollars. so if you consider the technological developments in the context of history.
Bladin transferred from the Army to the Air Force in 1923, and learned to fly at RAAF Point Cook, Victoria.
he asked Missuarniannga if he had learned to fly and move through the air.
There is also a special kind of exuberant chickens who learned to fly and now attacking villages from the air.
So if you consider the technological developments in the context of history… I'm considering it in the context of taxpayer dollars. we learned to fly only 60 years ago, Uh, well.