101.   How much would the economy suffer if America blew the whistle on work the way the French do in August?

102.   However, an official inadvertently blew his whistle during the play and the down was played over.

103.   If just one player jumped offsides before Parcells blew the whistle, the entire unit had to start again.

104.   If he passes, he is never tested again, unless he is busted somewhere else for drugs, or someone blows the whistle on him in house.

105.   If he flinches from his duty under this agreement, the CIA is supposed to blow the whistle and stop the process cold.

106.   Imagine Patrick Ewing instructing the refs blow the whistle on his game-winning shot because he got open with a travel move.

107.   Immediately after the blow, official Jim Giron blew his whistle and ejected Barnes for a flagrant foul.

108.   In her case, Greenwald says Mattel fired her because she blew the whistle on what she considered accounting irregularities at the company.

109.   In a move eagerly anticipated by the players, Ryan blows his whistle and points to the exit.

110.   In both cases, company executives blew whistle on themselves.

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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