Blowing
in sentence
371 examples of Blowing in a sentence
They had two attempts at
blowing
up the train on successive nights and managed to break one of our home windows in the second attempt which happened at 1am with no warnings!
"House of Luk" does not rely on
blowing
things up, computer generated effects or violence.
A character demonstrates her zest for life by standing up in a sports car with the wind
blowing
in her hair and squealing, "Woo-hoo-o-o-o-o!"
Ray agrees to do this and manages to kill three of the mobsters,
blowing
them up, but one of them is Tomas Leon (The Dark Knight's Eric Roberts), son of crime boss Joe Leon (Razzie nominated Rod Steiger), and Ray's original friend, now enemy, Ned Trent (James Woods) is helping hunt down Ray as the murderer.
Harry ignites the controversy for his lone wolf handling of several robbers in a liquor store by driving his police cruiser through the glass storefront and
blowing
the opposition away with his Model 29 Smith & Wesson 44 Magnum.
Blowing
up the Arctic with nukes.
Every now and then Bob imagines shooting five loath coworkers or
blowing
up ADD's building.
Yoko Saito,who astute observers will remember from Takashi Mike's "White Collar Worker Kintaro", stars as the titular Scorpion, who goes to jail after circumstantial evidence convicts her of
blowing
up her hubby in her car.
The green-screen use is laughable: for example, when standing on a hilltop, next to an animal whose fur is
blowing
in the wind, we see a too-close shot of the children, whose improperly-lit hair is standing PERFECTLY still... on a hilltop.
When the movie started i thought that its gonna be just another one of those stupid ones where the most important thing is a car
blowing
up.
But this does not mean that things wont be
blowing
up.
If political irresponsibility is inevitable, we really are out of ammunition that we can use without
blowing
ourselves up.
With such a cold wind
blowing
from the West, it is little wonder that Europhilia has begun to give way in places like Belgrade to a pining nostalgia for the Yugoslav era.
The political winds in Europe are not
blowing
left.
Europe’s inability to get its own house in order has engendered a new Italian majority that is planning to expel a half-million migrants,
blowing
fresh winds into the sails of militant racists in Hungary, Poland, France, Britain, the Netherlands, and, of course, Germany itself.
And, perhaps worst of all, terrorists and extremists have been targeting schools,
blowing
up their buildings and threatening their teachers, particularly in the northern part of the country.
Of course, renewable energy is sometimes already cheaper than fossil fuels – when the sun is shining bright or the wind is
blowing
strong and consistently.
Second, we need to store intermittent energy for times when the wind is not blowing, the sun is not shining, and rivers are not flowing strongly enough to turn hydroelectric turbines.
Would you draw comfort from your country’s impressive internal resilience and offset the deflationary winds
blowing
from the West; or would you play it safe and increase your country’s precautionary reserves?
When financial storms start blowing, despots can no longer respond by battening down the hatches and isolating their economy from the world because it has become part of the global market.
The rich world gets just 1.2% of its energy from hugely expensive solar and wind technologies, and we would never accept having power only when the wind was
blowing.
Unlike the fracas over an American missile shield in Europe, this conflict shows no signs of
blowing
over, and threatens to damage further the rocky relationship between Russia and the West.
In the process, it is managing the singular feat of glorifying Somali peasants while starving them to death, and
blowing
up Somali youth hoping to secure an education abroad.
In a 2014 speech, Steve Bannon, Trump’s chief strategist, cited the Fascist Italian philosopher Julius Evola, who argued that “changing the system is not a question of contesting and polemicizing, but of
blowing
everything up.”
He claimed that the “Winds of war are blowing,” and that the announcement of the military agreement “can transform itself into a tragedy.”
They are also unreliable (we still have no idea what to do when the wind is not blowing).
And there is no reason to believe that the storms of populism
blowing
across the continent will not make landfall in the UK.
There is also the challenge inherent in wind-generated electricity: ensuring that the city can continue to run when the wind is not
blowing.
So we were kept in the dark about the radiation leaking from the shattered reactor at Chernobyl – and
blowing
in the winds over northern Europe.
That would increase the likelihood of ISIS-inspired attacks – for example, “lone wolves”
blowing
themselves up or driving trucks through crowded pedestrian areas – within the US.
Back
Next
Related words
Which
Their
There
Through
Other
About
Would
Movie
Great
Could
Winds
After
While
Water
Breeze
Years
World
People
Being
Without