31.   However, the officials later said that the whistle blew before the recovery, obviously to take some sting out of the bad call.

32.   It was an issue until the last bell rang, whistle blew, gong sounded.

33.   Its whistle blew with a shrill resonance.

34.   Journalistic and bureaucratic whistles might have blown.

35.   Last March, as the final whistle blew in a chilly Paris stadium, Ireland beat France for the first time in nearly three decades.

36.   No one stops or even slows down until the whistle blows.

37.   Of all the Mexicans, Lara was most disconsolate when the final whistle blew.

38.   Nobody was even aware the play was late, and according to Garrett no whistle ever blew.

39.   Once the whistle blew, though, the playing stopped.

40.   Opposing players were congratulated by their coaches if they were still ambulatory when the whistle blew.

n. + blow >>共 752
wind 17.39%
bomber 5.18%
whistle 3.34%
bomb 2.94%
blast 2.65%
explosion 2.18%
storm 2.12%
car 1.89%
breeze 1.66%
rebel 1.66%
whistle + v. >>共 59
blow 48.12%
be 8.37%
go 5.02%
sound 5.02%
come 3.77%
have 2.51%
begin 1.26%
seem 1.26%
stop 1.26%
help 0.84%
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