41.   And lifeguards almost never blow their whistles.

42.   As New York has already done, states might also consider ways to monitor judicial elections and blow the whistle when candidates engage in injudicious campaigning.

43.   At Oklahoma, they blew train whistles when he touched the ball.

44.   Authorities said the investigation began several weeks ago after a rookie officer blew the whistle on four officers who worked the graveyard shift in West Oakland.

45.   Baravati said he had been fired in retaliation for blowing the whistle to the Securities and Exchange Commission about fraud at the firm.

46.   Blowing the whistle on the dog owners might help, but that would take time, especially finding out who belongs to whom.

47.   Blow the whistle on failure.

48.   Bowman blew the whistle again and growled some more.

49.   A respected member of the IOC inner cabinet blew the whistle, loudly.

v. + whistle >>共 65
blow 70.98%
hear 5.69%
draw 1.76%
use 1.57%
wet 0.98%
swallow 0.98%
have 0.98%
shrill 0.78%
keep 0.78%
get 0.78%
blow + n. >>共 709
whistle 9.61%
window 5.58%
kiss 5.34%
chance 2.73%
lead 2.47%
nose 2.34%
horn 2.31%
smoke 2.04%
hole 1.91%
roof 1.70%
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