Sentence examples for start to blow from inspiring English sources

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The risk, of course, is that some of their bets will start to blow up again.

In San Francisco, the winter offshores start to blow after the first snowfall in the High Sierras.

"It's possible that could start to blow back down over the U.K. and the north of France by Friday" before dissipating.

We all know that in a war that goes on for such a long time, things start to blow up in towns and cities.

Medicare and Medicaid expenses will start to blow out the US government's budget from 2023 due to the impact of baby-boom retirees and the explosive growth in medical costs in America.

Out there, heavy northwesterlies start to blow in February, and they tear up the big swells in the open ocean, causing them to show up here in odd fragments that strike the bars at skewed angles.

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Come nighttime, the wind's really starting to blow.

"That's when it all started to blow up".

We started to blow up our air-beds.

And my wig was starting to blow off.

"Happy Birthday" was sung, and she started to blow on the candles.

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