Sentences with phrase «blew over»

The provisions allowed police officers to issue penalties to drivers who refused to blow into a screening device, or who blew over a limit.
On April 29, a so - called warm - air föhn blew over the Swiss Alps, which led to severe snow conditions where the skiers were located, over 3000 meters elevation.
Miller et al (2013) combine measurements of methane concentrations in various locations through time with model reconstructions of wind fields, and «invert» the information to estimate how much methane was released to the air as it blew over the land.
E3 2013 was their final opportunity to make up for lost time, but instead of bringing things home with an emphatic reveal, Nintendo flinched, fumbled and blew it over the course of 41 minutes.
I remember over a year ago there was a start up funding group trying to get sega to re enter the console market that blew over.
The Cocker escaped the yard after a storm blew over our fence and I never found her.
Then things got really interesting when a tree blew over and crashed into my emergency fund... I mean my house.
Stores were closed, and clean snow blew over the empty taxi stands.
Also, the sunflowers finally bloomed and I was able to get a few pictures before the wind blew them over.
Even blew over our table in the middle of one night!
Because I am so happy that the freezing cold, the icy air from Siberia, finally blew over.
That would largely depend on when the economic storm blew over.
That clearly blew over, and IVF became mainstream.
Fears of abandonment soon blew over and just 4 minutes into the second half Stambouli reacted quickest to Soldado's shot which rebounded off the post and into the Frenchman's path.
Pigeons flapped through the rafters, fleeing, perhaps, from the tart odors that an ill wind blew over from the slaughterhouse next door.
Then I made my first batch of herby garlicy chickpeas... and those hit the bread... then I suddenly started adding an egg on top... THEN I blew it over the top with a drizzle of hummus.
They have in general concluded that for all the borrowings and appropriations there is something inexplicable and underived, something originary, in the God of Israel who blew over waters of disorder, who summoned Abraham and Sarah abruptly, and who came in a burning bush to give Moses an unbearable assignment.
That blew over as well.
Concerns over Facebook's data collection practices, which blew over ferociously amid the Cambridge Analytica fiasco, don't seem to be stopping anytime soon.
Nearly everyone has been dealt a tough blow over the last couple years, and raising taxes at this time would kick consumer spending and the entrepreneurial spirit while they're already down.
The property your heirs come to blows over may not have financial value as much as sentimental value.
Still, it would be naïve to suggest that there isn't someone, somewhere still wondering if Cosby can become a viable product spokesman again if the whole drugging - and - raping thing blows over.
Remember that although our worries seem pertinent in the moment, they often will blow over easily in the grand scheme of things.
After a year of empty fulmination, Rosen writes, Trump's China threats have grown «real teeth... Many in China think this is a rough patch and will blow over.
To the guys still sitting quietly in the C - Suites with their fingers and toes crossed hoping this web / digital thing will blow over before it blows up in their faces — especially during their time in the hot seat — I would say: if you really want things to stay the way they are, they're gonna have to change.
Indeed, not one of the 16 analysts following the stock has a Sell rating on it, indicating they believe the scandal will blow over with minimal damage.
He said the PBoC was still probing BTCC but said the scrutiny is «blowing over
Limited partners would receive a return ON investment in the form of monthly draws from the net income generated by the rental of the rooms, after expenses, and would receive return OF their investment, together with any capital appreciation, when the house is sold, in a five or ten years after the housing crisis blows over.
Yet he cautions that the challenge lies in putting too much marketing behind a fad that could blow over.
Instead of responding to the growing outrage around the issue, the premier seems to be hoping it will just blow over.
This will blow over within a year, and at a 15 P / E for a company growing this fast is a steal.
Will that sentiment blow over as quickly as it came?
This one will not blow over.
But a combination of economic fundamentals, along with the small size and highly unusual trading tactics employed by the closed or crippled funds, point to this as being a storm that will blow over relatively quickly.
Is it so hard to say — «well honey the trees roots were not deep enough so the tree got blown over just like the wind might blow you over if its real strong»?
You see they want al lthis negative publicity to blow over so that they can pretend like nothing ever happened and go back to being self rigteous bigots living in their little delusional fairy tale.
As a result of the wind blowing over the water, the waters recede and are restrained (Genesis 8:2 - 3, 5)-- again, just as they were pushed back in creation.
Honestly, hand on my heart, you are like fresh air blowing over the muck of religion and religious bigotry.
Just when it looked like the storm had blown over, Pete Enns wrote an excellent piece for the Huffington Post in which he asks, Does God talk to us through fiction?
We want to be firmly planted in the Word, like a tree by streams of living water, that bears fruit in season, it's leaves don't whither in the drought, it doesn't blow over with all kinds of trends and false teachings, it is there through thick and thin, when the sun is shining and the rain is pouring, that is the kind of church we want to be.»
What I would like to see is CNN trying to get an interview with this guy once it all blows over on the following Sunday.
Any disproportionate interest people had in the US was bound to blow over.
But it can be badly undermined, indeed, so badly damaged all that will remain will be a husk to blow over in the electoral wind of 2012.
A milder form of this «smear,» perhaps, represented him as simply out of his mind, and his own relations either suspected that this was the truth or at least thought it wise to put him under some restraint until the ugly rumor should blow over.
My mind still gets blown over the simplicity of those verses and I continue to shake my head in wonder over how we slipped into that unawares.
From an embattled history, stifling heat, and Mother Nature's brutal blows over the years, rises an incredible, vibrant city full of hope, pride, music, culture, and food.
We spent our weekend fixing our fence which got blown over by the strong winds that the UK has been experiencing.
All the infant formula stuff is likely to blow over in six months as well,» he said.
With the exception of the sand blown over from the Sahara this week (my car and windscreen were covered in it and my eyes have been feeling gritty too), the warmer weather, even if temporary, is so welcome.
I cut the recipe in half since it's just the 2 of us and we almost came to blows over who got the last serving for lunch the next day!
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