He could hear the shooting going on in the distance, but at last it stopped, and he summoned up courage to take flight homewards.
It was a mournful scene, and Flip was just about to take flight, when he heard Peter’s voice again.
The irresistible charge, both of infantry and cavalry, made by himself with his left wing, not only defeated the troops immediately opposed, but caused the enemy’s whole army to take flight.
For having been victorious, on the point where he himself charged, he caused the whole army of the enemy to take flight.
Much more common in hot climates than in the North, these insects, the larvae of which are not yet known, take flight in the middle of the day, when the sun's rays are hottest.
As soon as they have quitted their cradles, the young queens are ready to take flight.
There was no longer any doubt that Rahmut's nephew meditated mischief, but Ahmed was still disinclined to take flight.
The conduct of Minghal was just what might have been expected of him, and the three Guides who abetted him clearly had no other course than to take flight.
With these he tied the bearers two by two together, in such a way that while their movements in carrying the palki would not be sensibly impeded, any attempt to take flight would be hopeless.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "take flight" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.