Blew Sentence Examples

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  • She blew out a breath.

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  • She grabbed a tissue from the box on the counter and blew her nose.

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  • She wiped her eyes and blew her nose.

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  • Everything almost blew up a few months ago.

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  • The snow started shortly after they left and the wind blew it horizontal.

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  • I could hear a sob and he blew his nose.

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  • With effort, Kris drew a deep breath and blew it out.

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  • I think the wind blew that old maple over.

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  • Deidre blew out air in frustration then looked around.

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  • She smiled and blew him a kiss.

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  • Carmen blew her nose and grabbed another tissue.

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  • The wind blew the entire night, creaking and groaning about the old building in a mournful dirge.

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  • Then, returning home, he blew a tire in Ridgway.

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  • She blew her nose and threw the tissue in the trash.

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  • Striking a match, she dropped it into the middle and gently blew on the flame.

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  • I blew my chance and now I may have destroyed yours.

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  • Sarah blew out a breath.

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  • The big boy looked at him and blew it again.

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  • Augustine records that this idea blew his mind (or words to that effect).

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  • There was thunder and lightning; the wind blew hard; the rain poured.

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  • Wanna tell me who blew up my condo, Ms. Thursday?

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  • Might really REALLY chafe if it blew up on your back.

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  • He blew the whistle on the great religious hoax on the human race.

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  • And this afternoon I blew a kiss to my wife, and she slammed the door on my face.

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  • Rent simply blew the critics away and won a staggering number of awards after its 1996 debut.

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  • He opened the door enough to see in and blew out a breath.

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  • A welcome, fresh northerly breeze blew on the 3rd, as the temperature soared again.

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  • On her way there, her RIGHT tire blew out, and she was LEFT stranded in the snow.

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  • A gust of wind blew through the window causing the small stick used as a prop to drop to the floor, and the window closed with a bang.

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  • Franklin returned for her later and Jason blew him away.

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  • At the end of the show, viewers find out if the couples successfully stuck to their budgets or if they blew the bank.

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  • I blew a head gasket on mine.

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  • In 1 577 the garrison blew it up to prevent it from falling into the hands of Ivan the Terrible of Russia.

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  • On the second occasion the Algerines blew the French consul from a gun during the action.

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  • Darian accidentally blew up a car an hour later and blew the roof off the garage.

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  • Damian didn't wait for Jonny to respond but used his magic to Transport himself to the Texas ranch where they'd set up shop after Dusty blew up southern Florida.

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  • I guess you know you just blew a hole in the perfect relationship theory.

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  • She thinks you blew up the gym because Deidre is your mate by Immortal law.

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  • It was funny; he knew who blew horn with Coltrane, who played bass for Mulligan and even remembered the date Gerry's set was recorded—August 1955.

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  • You almost blew it—you were just as bad as Jeff back then!

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  • The assumption was that when he hit the afterburner, he blew himself up.

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  • At length, Sir Guy made his choice, grabbed the hunting-horn and blew a loud blast.

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  • Two elves at the front of the sleigh blew a trumpet fanfare.

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  • After a general action of 35 minutes the Spanish frigate struck, three of the gunboats blew up and six were sunk.

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  • The cold blew away the warm fuzz of the restaurant, which was what I needed.

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  • It rained incessantly, and blew an hurricane, this and the day following.

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  • It blew across the land all that day and night, and when morning came, the east wind had brought the locusts.

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  • He raised his eyebrows, then blew out a jet of air between flared nostrils.

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  • He blew the whistle and Meegan moved onto the side next to the coke ovens.

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  • His regime murdered a policewoman in Central London and blew up an airliner, for Christ's sake.

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  • In the second half, my favorite singer in the whole wide world blew out all the cobwebs in my tone-deaf ears.

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  • He blew into the bagpipes and made an ear-splitting tuneless racket.

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  • Suddenly, a loud WHOOSH blew threw through the park.

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  • I have to say the quality of the wreck diving blew me away.

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  • You blew off a guy until he got a great haircut and now he's cute to you, so you like him again.

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  • I went through a lot of agony and expense to plan the perfect wedding and I was quite pleased, until the day of the wedding when everything blew up in my face.

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  • My friends and family called me on my excessive drinking, but I blew it off.

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  • Tell us about the celeb break-ups that really blew you away.

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  • As she greeted Canadian soldiers on the airport tarmac, the wind blew her billowy yellow skirt up, revealing her underwear.

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  • On April 11, 2007, Baldwin said his daughter, Ireland, failed to answer their scheduled telephone call, so he blew up.

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  • Beyonce - A strong wind blew up her shirt and exposed her breasts to thousands of concert-goers.

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  • Not so long ago gossip columns, blogs and tabloids blew up with rumors that Sarah Jessica Parker and husband Matthew Broderick were on the outs and possibly divorcing.

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  • Tony dated Jessica Simpson after she blew up like Flozell Adams."

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  • What Russell told me about pet food blew my mind, and I believe that all pet lovers need to be made aware of this information.

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  • You know you're going to have to look your teacher and fellow students in the eye and explain why you blew off your homework if you don't.

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  • This actually did occur in Canada when Monsanto was growing a test crop and the pollen blew into surrounding farmer's fields creating genetically modified crops without their permission or knowledge.

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  • The first thing that blew my away (no pun intended) is how destructible all of the environments are.

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  • They then blew the glass and shaped the hot glass into the final lamp shade shape that they were looking for.

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  • She earned, with her partner Derek Hough, several perfect scores and blew the competition out of the water almost from the first episode of the season.

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  • I blew it off and didn't want to start trouble, so a group of us ended up going to the bars.

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  • Her audition blew the judges and audiences away.

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  • But that soon blew over, and now Shayne is trying to jump-start her career with her dad's help.

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  • C. Bury blew the charges and she sank.

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  • They passed a stormy winter and confirmed Borchgrevink's conclusion that it was impossible to make any extensive journeys either on the sea-ice, which frequently blew out to sea, or by land from this base.

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  • A brazen Triton on the summit, with a rod in his hand, turned round by the wind, pointed to the quarter from which it blew.

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  • In the words of Mr Paul Botha, a Boer writer, England first blew hot and then blew cold.

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  • From that time down to the annexation of the Transvaal in 1877, to quote The Carnar- once more the homely phrase of Paul Botha, Great - Britain "blew hot" in South Africa.

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  • In 1688, during Louis XIV.'s invasion of the Palatinate, the castle was taken, after a long siege, by the French, who blew part of it up when they found they could not hope to hold it (March 2, 1689).

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  • C. Home and P. Salkeld, who blew in the gate in broad daylight on the day that Delhi was taken by assault.

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  • On the second day the issue was doubtful till, if we may trust the concurrent testimony of all the contemporary church historians, a sudden gust of wind blew back the enemy's arrows on themselves.

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  • On the 14th of September, after three days of artillery preparation, the assault was delivered, under Nicholson's leadership. Two practicable breaches had been made by the siege guns, and a party of engineers under Home and Salkeld blew in the Kashmir gate.

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  • Minium appeareth there of any colour indifferently, with which 'tis illustrated, but yet most luminous in red, and so Bise appeareth indifferently of any colour with which 'tis illustrated, but yet most luminous in blew.

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  • And for the same reason Bise, reflecting blew most copiously, shall appear blew by the excess of those Rays in its reflected light; and the like of other bodies.

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  • But on the 26th of May the Venetians were forced to abandon Fort Malghera, half-way between the city and the mainland; food was becoming scarce, on the 19th of June the powder magazine blew up, and in July cholera broke out.

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  • He, along with most Scottish nobles, changed sides on more than one occasion depending upon how the wind blew.

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  • About two centuries afterwards, in the course of the struggle between the Sikhs and the Mahommedans, Ahmad Shah Durani routed the Sikhs at the great battle of Panipat, and on his homeward march he destroyed the town of Amritsar, blew up the temple with gunpowder, filled in the sacred tank with mud, and defiled the holy place by the slaughter of cows.

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  • After about a minute, I finally blew up the APC.

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  • Just as I ran up to the wreck, it blew.

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  • She finally stopped retching and blew her nose.

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  • Ully blew a whistle at last and motioned the Immortal over to check his wounds.

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  • Romas rescued me from the cave before you blew up the mines.

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  • She blew him a kiss and glided back to the kitchen with her tray.

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  • I blew apart the last thug that tried to get in here.

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  • The weatherman totally blew his Sunday forecast.

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  • Taran wiped the sweat from his brow and blew out a breath.

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  • Then he quickly pushed it against the lid and blew out the match.

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  • She had to think of a way to diffuse Jonny, before he blew them all up, and get Ash back.

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  • Taking advantage of this opportunity, the Janissaries rose by night and besieged the house of the grand vizier, who eventually blew himself up in the arsenal.

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  • Two Spanish three-deckers blew up, and a 74-gun ship was taken.

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  • But again the affair blew over, the king believing that the edition of Akakia confiscated in Prussia was the only one.

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  • The French were in possession of the place in 1797 and again in 1805; and in 1809 Marshal Macdonald having, in accordance with the terms of the peace of Vienna, entered the citadel which he had vainly besieged, blew it all up with the exception of the belltower and the citizens' or clock tower.

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  • The fire reached the powder and the flagship blew up, sending the Capitan Pasha and 2000 Turks into the air.

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  • As the ship commenced to make stern way he blew the charges, and the crews got into two cutters which were picked up by the "Whirlwind" and a motor launch.

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  • The sea was smooth, the night dark with wind from N.W., but hardly had the ships left Dunkirk when the "Sappho" blew out a manhole joint in her boiler and had to put back.

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  • As they approached they threw unslaked lime in the air and the wind blew it in the faces of the French.

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  • Each leaf blower had, strapped to his back, a small gasoline motor that blew air to sweep up leaves.

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  • Now and again there blew a puff of wind, but these sheets of falling water kept it down.

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  • No electronic toy ever blew a raspberry back to a happy toddler who started the sound making exchange.

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  • Soe that blew rays suffer a greater refraction then red ones.

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  • They blew all the city slickers with their plastic molds right out of the salon.

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  • The Essex boat did snag a mine which blew up in the net, astern of them.

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  • It blew a very strong gale last night, and couldn't sleep much.

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  • The man who blew the trumpet to warn the people stayed next to me.

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  • The last vestiges of my hangover blew away in the wind of our speed.

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  • However he never blew a final whistle, just waved his arms about.

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  • Suddenly, a loud whoosh blew threw through the park.

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  • Round the house was a wide piazza, where the mountain winds blew, sweet with all wood-scents.

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  • The fresh morning air blew gently in my face, as if to welcome me, and be my merry playmate, and the sun looked at me with a warm and tender smile.

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  • Without looking at anyone, "Uncle" blew the dust off it and, tapping the case with his bony fingers, tuned the guitar and settled himself in his armchair.

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  • The guns were advanced, the artillerymen blew the ash off their linstocks, and an officer gave the word "Fire!"

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  • The fire broke out alongside, and blew our way, the maid called out 'Fire!' and we rushed to collect our things.

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  • They split up the wood, pressed it down on the fire, blew at it with their mouths, and fanned it with the skirts of their greatcoats, making the flames hiss and crackle.

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  • The night of the 19th passed, but the next morning the storm blew with redoubled force.

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  • At 0325 two Israeli sappers blew the gate, and the Palmachniks pushed on to the Jewish Quarter.

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  • It blew a very strong gale last night, and could n't sleep much.

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  • It was tipping it down last night and I blew a tenner on a taxi home as a treat.

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  • Waking from her stupor, she blew him a kiss.

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  • Someone knocked on her door and she wiped her eyes and blew her nose before responding.

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  • Sofi had said similar before Dusty almost blew up Florida.

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  • Jackson gave Elisabeth an 'I told you so' smirk, then blew her a kiss.

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  • Pressing on the sides of the envelope to open the end, he blew into it, exposing the letter inside.

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  • A tree blew down on his house and he got called home.

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  • Winston would have my job if I blew his mob case on unfounded specula­tion and if I went public in any way, the news is sure to get out.

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  • Tipping her palm outward, she blew him a kiss.

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  • But the buccaneers or pirates who had made their retreat here offered heavy opposition; in 1680 there was an attack by the Spaniards, and in July 1703 the French and Spaniards made a descent on New Providence, blew up the fort, spiked the guns, burnt the church and carried off the governor, with the principal inhabitants, to Havana.

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  • In 1090 a tremendous hurricane passed over London, and blew down six hundred houses and many churches.

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  • For a moment the wind blew the flames aside, leaving the corpses untouched.

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  • On the 17th of November seven mines were exploded at Sung-Shu, which blew in the back of the counterscarp galleries.

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  • I blew off his attempt to learn details of his involvement in Annie's abduction.

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  • He was coming back for me before you all blew up the stash house.

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  • Selyn nodded then blew out a breath.

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  • She smiled and languidly blew him a kiss.

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  • You almost blew it—you were just as bad as Jeff back then!

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  • He and Sam were standing there when Alex blew up at me.

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  • So strong was the feeling against him that on one occasion a would-be assassin threw at him a dynamite shell, which blew off one of his legs.

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  • It is true that the Riksdag of 1840 meditated compelling him to abdicate, but the storm blew over and his jubilee was celebrated with great enthusiasm in 1843.

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  • Elisabeth blew out a patronizing breath.

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  • She plucked a tissue from the box on the counter and blew her nose.

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  • She blew her nose loudly and looked at him through blurry eyes.

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  • It was funny; he knew who blew horn with Coltrane, who played bass for Mulligan and even remembered the date Gerry's set was recorded—August 1955.

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  • Hey, boss, the storm blew out our explosives work.

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  • Well, you will be coming," he was going to say, "to dine," but changed his mind and said "to take tea with us," and quickly doubling up his tongue he blew a small round ring of tobacco smoke, perfectly embodying his dream of happiness.

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  • Or maybe that half blew back in the window when someone tore it in two and tossed it.

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