Sentences with phrase «something small flying»

Something small flying about near the ceiling high above caught her eye, she'd not expected to see flies in a place like this.

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According to Fly Away Bride, the main confectionery item at most weddings in France is something called Croquembouche, which is made up of small pastry balls stacked upon one another.
And small companies may be able to fly beneath the radar in some restricted sectors, something their large competitors can not do.
Something called «Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth», also known as SIBO, tends to fly under the radar, but can be especially problematic in athletes who have been consuming a traditional high carbohydrate diet, because bacteria in the gut tend to feed quite readily upon sugars and starches.
He meets the father (Falk) of his son - in - law - to - be, who tells hilarious dinner - table stories about the horrors of life in the Guatemalan bush country, where tsetse flies the size of eagles carry off small children; this fellow also mumbles something about working for the government, hoodwinking Kornpett into accompanying him on an ostensible mission against fiscal guerrillas hiding out on a Caribbean isle called Tijada.
But this probably isn't the sort of device where you're going to whip it out to capture a quick video on the fly, something that smaller smartphones are more suited to.
That means that Atmos technology can realistically reproduce the sound of something as big an explosion or as small as a bee flying from flower to flower, making it sound spatially accurate.
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