When disturbed, they usually escape by running and rarely take to flight.
2.
The remnants of the enemy then either give themselves up or take to flight.
3.
At dawn, the Oni had lost all his hair and takes to flight.
4.
During the brief season when the termites take to flight, they form an important part of the geckos'nutrition.
5.
Upon noticing that the White Witch has been vanquished, the remaining members of her army drop their weapons and take to flight.
6.
He remained in power until 307 BC when Cassander's enemy, Demetrius Poliorcetes captured Athens, and Demetrius was obliged to take to flight.
7.
For a multitude unused to discipline is a hindrance to itself, when successful, in completing the victory, when routed, in taking to flight.
8.
As Aristomachus, who had betrayed the town, was unable to betray the arx also, he saw no way but to take to flight, and he accordingly went over to Hanno.
9.
One of the gulls had a broken leg, though, and couldn't get any crumbs, eventually taking to flight toward the widening beach that now spread from the seawall to the water's edge.
10.
I, therefore, shouted to all those who were still in the town to take to flight and we all ran off in a hurry; otherwise we would have been engulfed on the spot; as the waves of the angry lake began already to flood the houses nearest to the beach ."