Plane
in sentence
799 examples of Plane in a sentence
In particular, it could invent things like a curve which fills the
plane.
A curve's a curve, a
plane'
s a plane, and the two won't mix.
And I went from what's called real numbers, which are points on a line, to imaginary, complex numbers, which are points on a plane, which is what one should do there, and this shape came out.
You start looking at how the global
plane
flights move, and you suddenly discover that the world isn't even close to flat.
But what happened was, when the white guy flew his
plane
into the building, I know all my Middle Eastern and Muslim friends in the States were watching TV, going, "Please, don't be Middle Eastern.
I saw a manta ray that looked as big as the
plane
I was flying in.
So with the help of some biologists studying the fungus, I got some maps and some GPS coordinates and chartered a
plane
and started looking for the death rings, the circular patterns in which the fungus kills the trees.
Ultimately, especially now in this world, where we live in a context of regressive and onerous immigration laws, in reality TV that thrives on humiliation, and in a context of analysis, where the thing we hear most repeatedly, day in, day out in the United States, in every train station, every bus station, every
plane
station is, "Ladies and gentlemen, please report any suspicious behavior or suspicious individuals to the authorities nearest to you," when all of these ways we are encouraged to view our fellow human being with hostility and fear and contempt and suspicion.
This movie was bad from the beginning, but people might have seen the whole thing, by the thought that the
plane
would crash.
Having a planet of identical size and mass orbiting in the same
plane
as the earth, but on the opposite side of the sun, is a well worn SF chestnut - the idea is over 2,000 years old, having been invented by the Ancient Greeks.
First off, the initial concept of a lost fortune in gold bars discovered in a New Zealand lake, inside a downed World War 2
plane
is a great opening.
I have always used Independence Day as the hallmark of a truly awful film (US President commandeers jet
plane
and beats off aliens, ha ha), and this effort runs it close.
Lance Henriksen plays a billionaire who leads an expedition into the pacific northwest in hopes of finding his daughter as she was on board a small
plane
when it crashed in the mountains.
A man named Mussaui attempts to learn how to fly a
plane.
Mitchell burns up the screen as a NATO pilot until his
plane
is burned up itself (by an enemy missle), whereupon the film loses what little verve it had to begin with.
There also many unanswered questions: Why does Patroni open the window and fire a flare at the other
plane?
(It looks as though a cartoon missile is following the Concorde; although it does work well when the
plane
lands in Paris) Why does Patroni think that he is in a flight simulator?
(when he turns the Concorde over) Why does he get a hero's welcome in the cabin of the
plane
after having terrified the passengers?
The blessing given to the young couple on the
plane
by the girl's coach is shmaltzy, the man who plays the saxophone is annoying, and the woman with the bladder problem is just plain silly.
Eddie Albert as a president of the airlines; Charo in a dreadful "comical" bit; John Davidson as a newsman (love how his hair stays in place even AFTER the
plane
turns upside down!); poor Martha Raye is humiliated; Cicely Tyson plays a mother who is flying a heart for her dying son (stop rolling your eyes!); Jimmie Walker as a clarinet player (what did I say about not laughing?);
There is part of one sequence where some water rushes into the sunken plane, everything else that happens in this movie is stock footage for Airport 77.
Last week on Friday, I went to see "Snakes on a
Plane"
with my friends.
It's just sad that someone would go to such lengths to make a crap film, only to make a few bucks because of the "Snakes on a
Plane"
craze.
Then once below in the belly of the
plane
a stray bullet hits a FUEL line and we see the fuel leaking from the side of the
plane.
You see plenty of fighter
plane
stock footage and other things, but you won't see much at all of the deadly mantis.
A
plane
carrying a rich scientist's daughter goes down in thick wilderness.
By the way, if the boy's
plane
crashed in 1980 when he was about 10 years old or so, how could he have forgotten how to speak, and built up so much anger?? Wouldn't he have wanted to get help from the first people he had seen even if it was 14 years later?
I happened to see this film on a flight from Paris to Boston and it reminded me of the food on the plane: generic, tasteless and obscure.
At the opposite end of the spectrum from RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK is David Hemmings' utterly inferior adventure regarding the salvage of a World War II-era
plane
with a valuable cargo.
Film has Lance Henriksen and a group of others searching the pacific northwest for a
plane
that crashed that his daughter was on and also a special machine his company has built that he wants to also retrieve.
Back
Next
Related words
Crash
There
About
Which
Their
After
Movie
Would
Where
Crashes
People
Pilot
Going
Flight
Other
Flying
Being
Could
Before
While