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How to use flocking to in a sentence

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City dwellers are flocking to South Lakeland to snap up farms as they try to buy into an idyllic rural life.
Baby elephant Kito has been a crowd-puller with thousands of visitors flocking to the zoo to catch their first glimpse of him.
But tourists aren't the only ones flocking to the country's bays, coves, and beaches.
Now his music-loving supporters are flocking to his new venture in which he is turning back the clock.
It is not just youngsters who are flocking to this charming, antique building in a verdant setting.
He would not give me a pay rise despite the audiences flocking to see me and lining his pocket.
Meanwhile young Tamils were flocking to join the militant groups which were soon to benefit from military training in India on a massive scale.
As news of the incident spread, hundreds of worshippers started flocking to offer prayers at the place of her self-immolation.
Yes, she is on the Wade Trophy watch list and WNBA scouts have been flocking to her games, but she has virtually no name in the national press.
Then come ambrosia beetles and western oak bark beetles by the thousands, flocking to feed, tunnel out galleries, and lay their eggs.
With readers flocking to their Web postings, execs are finding blogs useful for plugging not just their products but their points of view.
Angry cabbies serving York rail station are flocking to sign a petition against plans to make them wear clip-on ties.
He was the bird and the other birds flocking to the tree were the souls he would save by establishing a Church here.
Not surprisingly, given our growing national devotion to mystical malarkey, Irish people are flocking to this supernatural health centre.
Foreign tourists may still be flocking to the seaside, but the future is pretty grim.
The pomegranates are ripe now and the local ring-necked parrots are flocking to the tree.
What do you do when people aren't flocking to dance music in the numbers they used to?
Britons are certainly flocking to buy up corners of the world in increasing numbers.
Birdwatchers have been flocking to the shores of the Firth of Forth after thousands of South American seabirds made an unscheduled stop.
Rural residents are flocking to cities where per-capita incomes triple rural incomes.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The Bishop is mad about it, and Basil and all the picked men are flocking to him.
The courtiers were flocking to the Luxembourg, in hopes of some advantage to themselves.
Visitors have been flocking to Niagara Falls State Park, next to the American Falls, one of three waterfalls that make up the natural attraction.
Men were flocking to that region from all parts of the earth.
We passed immense crowds of people, who were flocking to the same place.
So passenger pigeons not only migrated in mass numbers, they also nestled that way, flocking to an area where lots of mast had been produced the previous fall.
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