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Simple sentences

The man was banging a blow-up doll.
Losing the job she loved so much was a severe blow for Mary.
Make a wish and blow out the candles.
If you go underwater, hold your nose and blow to clear your ears.
It was a great blow to us.
It was a blow to us.
That will let you blow off steam.
The news was a blow to him.
I dealt him a blow on the ear.
I have a feeling that Masao may blow in sometime soon.
The first blow is half the battle.
He struck me a blow on the face.
They defused the bomb before it could blow up.
Her mother's death was a blow to the little girl.
A blow from a falling stone killed him.
He was dealt a deadly blow.
Blow out all the candles on the birthday cake at once.
Tom received a heavy blow on the head.
I have to blow my nose all the time.
Dad can blow many smoke rings.
He gave a blow with the flat of his hand.
Her death is a blow to my feelings.
Her death was a great blow to him.

Movie subtitles

My head is about to blow.
Don't blow whistles?
How about you and the blow?
Now, if you'll excuse me, I was right about this corset and my m'ladies are about to blow, so.
What we achieved in England turned out to be a critical blow.
It's a heavy blow for us.
The enemy must be dealt a decisive blow!
The head coach. so tough he shaves with a blow-torch.
Big Jim recovered from the blow he received from Black Larson but lost his memory.
Yet the enemy gathered great numbers for striking a decisive blow - and to make up for their losses.
I felt a blow, a blow of happiness.
If it ain't Breck Coleman! - Howdy, Jim. - Where'd you blow in from, boy?
This is a heavy blow for the French.
You'll blow my cover.
We must deal the enemy a decisive blow.
Where'd you blow in from, boy?
That is, she got the last blow in.
I've heard that north wind blow before.
I'm gonna blow.
Now why don't you go down to Saigon and. to blow the lid off? Get a laugh out of your liquor?
Please, may I blow my nose?
I'll huff and puff and blow your door in.
With enough ammunition to blow up the harbor.
Trust me to see you through a blow.
Be careful you don't blow away.
Come on. Blow your nose.
Your man here retaliated by telling the Special Activities Division you were about to blow their op wide open.
I've told the cleaner to help me wipe off the coffee stain. He takes so much pride in his work and I can't deal a blow to his enthusiasm. Looks like as you age, your memory will worsen, isn't that right?
Come blow my nose.
If I activate her too soon she could overload and might even blow up.
Right, we'll mix you something. Blow your headache away.
Just blow your horn and I'll come down.
Blow the horn.
I was gonna blow.
What's he wanna go ahead and blow a lot of steam off for?
WELL, CAN YOU BLOW THAT GREAT BIG WHISTLE?
BLOW YOUR WHISTLE, CHARLES.
BLOW IT AGAIN.
NOW, IT'S PERFECTLY SIMPLE FOR YOU TO BLOW THAT WHISTLE.

News and current affairs

But the 1945 consensus was dealt a much greater blow precisely when we all rejoiced at the collapse of the Soviet Empire, the other great twentieth-century tyranny.
By destroying Iraq as a counterbalancing regional force, the US dealt a major blow to its traditional Gulf allies, for whom Iraq served as a barrier against Iran's ambitions.
The financial crisis delivered a fatal blow to that overconfidence in scientific economics.
Consumers are pulling back from home and automobile purchases not only because they have suffered a blow to their wealth with declining stock prices and housing values, but also because they don't know where to turn.
A World Bank leader who once again comes from Wall Street or from US politics would be a heavy blow for a planet in need of creative solutions to complex development challenges.
Boosting competitiveness through exchange-rate depreciation may not succeed in raising exports in a situation where world trade is rapidly contracting, but it can cushion the blow by switching demand toward domestically produced goods and services.
Nuclear terrorism, a slowdown in China, or a sharp escalation of violence in the Middle East could all blow the lid off the current economic dynamic.
A sudden stop to such flows is a severe blow and raises special challenges that cannot be solved by these countries alone.
Would New York, Frankfurt, or even Paris receive a competitive boost as international bankers, alarmed at the prospect of time behind bars if their derivative trades blow up again, flee the City?
This was a sickening blow to all Iranians who crave the dignity of democratic politics.
Fail, and you will deal the world trading system a near-fatal blow, fostering disillusionment in the South and protectionism in the North.
The financial crisis has dealt a blow to remittances.
If governments that have already tapped-out their debt-bearing capacity now issued more debt or money or guarantees, they would deal a mortal blow to confidence.
On the other side of the debate, Europe's desperate reformers see no way to trim, roll back or blow up the Continent's obsessive bureaucracies and consensual politicians.
There is no doubt that Japan's massive 1992 financial crisis was a hammer blow, from which it has yet to recover, and the parallels with the US and Europe today are worrisome.
What a damaging blow to the extremists, whose ideology the voters so clearly rejected.
The delay amounts to a serious blow: While the deal itself is unlikely to persuade many undecided Britons to vote to stay in the EU, it is a prerequisite for Cameron to begin campaigning for that outcome.
And, though the US economy is recovering from the global financial crisis, America's treasury and reputation has been dealt a severe blow.
An American dialogue with Iran will be a serious blow to the interests of Israeli hardliners, and some of them dream of making it impossible.
Her stall is far from ideal; with every gust of wind, sand and dirt blow over the meat.
One reason is that we don't know how to store the energy from these sources: when the wind doesn't blow and the sun doesn't shine, what powers your computer or the hospital's operating room?
The danger, then, is a failure to deliver the knockout blow at a time when the group appears to be disintegrating.
The end of Chavismo would threaten Iran's vast interests in Venezuela and its considerable presence in the Andes, while the fall of the Assad dynasty would be a devastating blow to Iran's regional strategy.
Environmental hazards blow in on the wind.
The news blackout imposed by Burma's military junta on its decision to forego its turn as chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) next year shows that it has received a severe blow to its prestige.
The fact that an even larger catastrophe would have resulted had governments not been willing to draw on taxpayer funds to bail out the banks was an additional blow to those who have told us to trust the unregulated market.

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