Sentence making in groups

I suggest making sentences in groups as follows:

Every autumn, geese fly to the south in droves.

2. Many stories of "Bigfoot Savage" appeared in the mountains of the United States and Canada, and it was even reported that this creature attacked humans in groups in the forest.

3. Swarms of bees make honey together. They make such great efforts, not for themselves, but because the honey they brew can be enjoyed by the whole group rather than individuals.

Crowds of shoppers, workers, thin foreign housewives pushing strollers and elegant administrators cross this main road, along which is the most expensive real estate in the world.

In the deafening electronic music, groups of shirtless people and western tourists in bikinis are rocking, and others are sitting on a rocking wooden boat and rushing down from the three-story horizontal plane.

6. Most of her guests are noisy young people, who are in groups and like to show off in front of their peers.

7. Then you can see the local people's interest, such as crowds of tourists make way for drunks who take pictures of the party in broad daylight.

After enjoying a day's delicious food near the border of Timbuktu, sheep and goats followed their owners home in droves.

9. Although Maslow is talking about individuals, Brink Lindsay of Cato Institute, a think tank in Washington, DC, believes that crowds of people are also climbing Maslow's pyramid.

10 They always like to appear in our society in droves, but the problem of violence and terror has become more prominent and severe, and more young people are involved.