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Example sentences for "airways"

Lexicographically close words:
airth; airthly; airtight; airts; airway; airy; aise; aises; aisier; aisily
  1. In the ensuing fight Raynor had got winged in the arm by a close range bullet, but had managed to shake off his assailant, and had risen to the safety of the airways in his plane.

  2. At last he was able to glide up along the airways again.

  3. From his latest expedition into the airways above the western coast, Hal returned with jubilation in his heart.

  4. Mile after weary mile in lonely solitude she had gone roaring through the night sky to arrive at last at her destination only to be ushered aboard an airways plane and hurried back again.

  5. But we’re guarding the airways and we must get those flying rats.

  6. His work was in Egypt, keeping the airways clear.

  7. This is to a considerable degree due to the wise assistance of the Federal Government through the establishment and maintenance of airways by the Department of Commerce and the mail contracts from the Post Office Department.

  8. Andrus, chief of the Eastern Division of the Airways Weather Bureau, I have long been indebted for information concerning the work of the forecasters in aiding pilots.

  9. So he plugged in with his head phones and listened for the hourly report of the Airways Weather Bureau.

  10. There he found Mr. Beverly Graham, who was in charge of the entire eastern section of the Airways Weather Bureau, and who had been the forecaster at Hadley Field in the days when Jimmy was in the U.

  11. Civil airways and airports will involve expenditures of 35 million dollars under existing authority.

  12. The Sky Hawk was gone; the airways were clear once more.

  13. The airways aren't patrolled like the highways and some mighty valuable cargoes are carried by plane these days.

  14. So he had crossed the path of the Sky Hawk, the famous bandit who had been terrorizing the airways of the east.

  15. There was not much to be heard over the airways after that hour.

  16. I have read that the Government has wonderful means of locating any 'squeak-box', as they call it, that is not registered and which litters up the airways with either unimportant or absolutely evil communications.

  17. As they made their way past the Olympic Airways office on the corner and across the avenue, she said nothing.

  18. While the outraged British Airways agent was frantically calling for airport security, he scanned more of the file.

  19. However, the service in first class was temporarily suspended, since attendants on the British Airways flight to London were themselves strapped into the flip-down seats adjacent to the 757's galley.

  20. There was no chance of getting through passport control without a ticket, so he'd elbowed his way to the front of the British Airways desk.

  21. He's a wizard about lighting for night work on airways and in airports.

  22. This would be a chase against a human enemy of Bruce McLeod, airport designer and airways development specialist.

  23. The recalcitrant young President of International Airways had risen from the table.

  24. Straight for the stage of the Airways building!

  25. Since 2317 you've had me sitting at the helm of International Airways and I've worked my fool head off for you.

  26. A minute later he emerged upon the roof of the Airways building, one of the tallest of New York's mid-town sky-scrapers.

  27. When technical progress and perfected organization place the world's main airways in operation, there will be enormous saving of time on the longer routes.

  28. The British Empire is especially bound up with the airways of the future.

  29. Being the junction of the airways to India, Australia and South Africa, Egypt is destined to be the nerve center of an air-linked British Empire, just as the Suez Canal has been its jugular vein.

  30. The airways of the world offer some pretty problems of international politics, involving commerce, rights of landing, customs duties, air smuggling, air traffic regulations and air laws.

  31. French aviators have opened tentative airways to Morocco, Senegal and Tunis.

  32. The New York terminal should link the transatlantic airways from Europe with the airways of North America.

  33. Of these the most important are perhaps the triangular airways around London, Paris and Brussels.

  34. It's a main good job that the furnace was made bigger, and some o' th' airways widened, for it does come out sharp surely.

  35. It is too far for a single current to travel, especially as the airways are not wide; the friction is altogether too great.

  36. A few minutes later he landed on the roof of the Transcontinental Airways shops, entered them, and went to the office of the Designing Engineer, John Fuller, an old schoolmate.

  37. The officials of the San Francisco terminus of The Transcontinental Airways company were worried.

  38. It was the great Transcontinental Airways that had suffered most repeatedly.

  39. For some time Federated Airways has been considering a plan to improve its service to passengers and to provide even further for their welfare and comfort while they are guests aboard our transport planes.

  40. Jane smiled for the second girl was Claudette Barrett, looking exceedingly attractive in the uniform of a Federated Airways stewardess.

  41. With their funds so low, securing the positions with the Federated Airways had been essential and now that it was no longer a dream, it was hard to believe.

  42. Then another Federated Airways plane, one of the old tri-motors, dropped down on them and whisked them back to Cheyenne.

  43. A score of study chairs were in the room and one whole wall was given over to a blackboard while on another wall was complete map of the entire Federated Airways system.

  44. She was a trifle taller than Jane, with brown hair and brown eyes, and Jane was surprised to see the film star wearing the uniform of a Federated Airways stewardess.

  45. In a pocket at the rear of the chair ahead was a folding map which showed the route of Federated Airways from Chicago to the west coast and Jane and Sue scanned this with intense interest.

  46. I've got some pull in the Federated Airways front office and I'm going to use it.

  47. Turning to the Federated Airways people, he explained, "Of course there is no sound on the print we're running tonight.

  48. Flying blind is what these gallant sailors of the airways call such a condition, though the only recognition of the encompassing danger is a cutting down of their swift pace.

  49. What railways have done for nations, airways will do for the world.


  50. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "airways" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.