Sentence examples for are blown over from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "are blown over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been knocked down or overturned, often by wind or force.
Example: "The strong winds were so powerful that several trees are blown over in the storm."
Alternatives: "are toppled" or "are knocked down".

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The customary winnowing of flax seeds selects forms of C. sativa whose seeds are blown over the same distance as flax seeds in the operation, thus staying with their "models".

There are concerns that with the fungus now in the wider countryside, possibly arriving as spores are blown over the North Sea, it will be very hard to stop its spread in the UK.

"The scents are blown over the car window where the dogs poke their head through.

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He's saying, "Do you remember which door it is, Scott?" I see him standing there and his flowers are blowing over in the wind.

"I was blown over," Mr. Dowling said.

Rickie Fowler was blown over by Rory McIlroy and was oblivious to the Eastenders references early on.

One hundred and sixty giant power transmission towers and thousands of posts were blown over by the typhoon.

"There's been a little bit of a scuffle at Stoke, but it's blown over now.

The tower where it was stationed was blown over backward into a pond, with the camera going to the bottom.

The exposed rocks and grass would soon be blown over with snow, not to see the sun again until spring.

But countries such as Russia, China and India are still major emitters, and ozone from these nations is constantly being blown over Britain.

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