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1 The cloud had blown off the coast by late afternoon, it said.
2 More broadly, the chancellor admitted his forecasts had been blown off course.
3 God knows we needed the time to get the rust blown off .
4 In a speaking-tube the captain ordered both boilers to be blown off .
5 I'm blown off my feet, into the front wall of the warehouse.
6 It had been blown off the roof-probably ,Zeitounguessed, by a helicopter.
7 The lock had been blown off , and the door swung easily open.
8 The rigged door, blown off its hinges, skittered across the paving stones.
9 I saw people who looked like they had their legs blown off .
10 He was dragging a Russian soldier whose head had been blown off .
11 Easy to get your head blown off in a house like this.
12 A scale had been blown off the counter and was probably ruined.
13 If I even said it aloud, I'd have my head blown off .
14 Kip was blown off his feet and thrown back a dozen feet.
15 Mid-level accountant for Naobi-Shears got his head blown off outside a bar.
16 Shingles had blown off the roof and lay sprinkled across the yard.
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