Sentence examples for gale of wind from inspiring English sources

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A gale of wind will blow unceasingly.

An artist from Swansea blown down by gale of wind – £30 paid in 1886 (modern equivalent: £1,796).

"The truth is you can't really faithfully, responsibly talk about literature... without recognising that this is a fart in a gale of wind compared to the fact that people are dying over ridiculous decisions made by the fools that run my country," he says, sounding suddenly like a man you really wouldn't want to annoy in a bar.

"You had a gale of wind blowing ceaselessly.

As Wintory says, the music narrates the game's events; each percussive strike is an exclamation, and each violin hum is a gale of wind blowing.

He hit the green on the dreaded No. 17 Road Hole, approaching with a perfect low-trajectory iron shot into a sudden gale of wind.

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Others found poetry in the gales of wind and sheets of rain.

Gales of wind pushed rain over the crowd and I took off at the crack of the gun, my legs remembering a hard-earned cadence.

"It is well once to behold a squall with its rising arch and coming fury, or the heavy gales of wind and mountainous waves.

They had "the appearance of an upheaved, and subsequently ruptured mass of compact grey columnar Basalt, rising suddenly into needle-shaped pinnacles, which arc apparently ready for disintegration by the first disturbing cause, either gales of wind or earthquake".

The endless and exhausting diet of child care, work, school, shopping and cleaning soon squeezes the joy from motherhood, however, particularly since the fathers blow in and out of their lives like gales of wind.

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