Sentence examples for blown too from inspiring English sources

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His balloon — with a boat-shaped gondola — flew farther than the distance to Europe, but was blown too far south.

It's like 2001: A Space Odyssey for those with short attention spans, and those people need to have their minds blown, too, I suppose.

"It's part of the game, but you just don't want it to get blown too far out of control where someone really gets hurt".

If there is any flaw to the film, it's that the whistle is blown too soon and that some eagle-eyed George Smiley types are liable to identity the bad apple before Smiley does himself.

An eighth-inning lead was blown, too, and when Derek Jeter was knocked out of the game by a Bob Wickman pitch with two outs in the ninth inning, it seemed like injury piled on insult.

He's blown too hot, now he's blowing too cold". Prof Hans von Storch of the Meteorological Institute at the University of Hamburg told BBC News: "Lovelock certainly exaggerated in 2006.

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The sirocco is blowing too strong.

Your head spins if you blow too much.

"In this league, you can't blow too many opportunities.

He had his chances and blew too many of them.

Sometimes their drums thump too hard and their horns blow too loud.

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