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After dark, we should be able to blow through without any trouble.
First a wind came out of the north and blew through the town.
"He blows through it and all this beautiful music comes out."
In effect, the door was open and Hill blew through it.
Yet less so now that the cool energy blew through him.
It was like a cold wind had blown through the room.
We blow through the stop sign, and I shut my eyes.
The door to her left was open slightly; she could feel cold air blowing through.
The man was found lying on the front step having been blown through the door.
The winds blow through and may be gone again before we can set our course.
A cold wind seemed to blow through her very soul.
She blew through the two of them; he glanced back.
A cold breath seemed then to blow through the hall.
The first bomb hurt no one, but blew through an outside wall.
I'm on the side of whatever hurricane blows through there.
When the wind blew through her fingers she'd be all right.
And all the while we heard the wind blowing through the hills.
It was as if a hurricane had blown through the house.
Open the windows and let a good cold wind blow through.
The cold wind blew through each of them and made us only too aware.
Nothing, but the power blowing through me, and the vampire at my back.
Several seconds later, the rain was blowing through the place where he had been.
The room looked as though a tornado had blown through it in the night.
"We opened the door and it was like fire had blown through the whole of the garden."
"Blow through the access walls to either side of your position," she said.