How To Use Get wind In A Sentence
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When Johnny misbehaves, parents get wind of it by e-mail before he gets home.
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We can't help feeling that once the anoraks get wind of this, trainspotting may become last year's ‘must do’ leisure-time activity.
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But then a gang of young, over-enthusiastic woollies with protectionist leanings aka baa-aad lambs get wind of the secret negotiations.
BOOK VIEW CAFE BLOG » First Contact Negotiations Go Horribly Wrong!
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But then a gang of young, over-enthusiastic woollies with protectionist leanings aka baa-aad lambs get wind of the secret negotiations.
BOOK VIEW CAFE BLOG » First Contact Negotiations Go Horribly Wrong!
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How did you get wind of that terrific business deal?
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Our competitor must not be allowed to get wind of our plan.
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Police didn't get wind of the robbery until nearly midnight, six hours after the safe was cracked and cleared.
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Sadly, some foolish people will get wind of your methods.
Times, Sunday Times
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· Extended drop of dragee and functionality: it is now possible tons of dragees of messages as files system wide, bring drop target window in front by dragee-went more over taskable buttons, to import of messages from.
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I don't want my colleagues to get wind of the fact that I'm leaving.
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I don't want the public, and especially not the press, to get wind of it at this stage.
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Sadly, some foolish people will get wind of your methods.
Times, Sunday Times
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You are all your own people, and I have no rights over your soul - these very words I speak will likely be the end of the heirdom, should my father ever get wind of them.
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As long as they don't get wind of how frustrating working for the national laboratories such as Los Alamos, Oak Ridge, and Lawrence Livermore can be.
Russ Wellen: Nuclear Weapons Just Not Sexy Anymore
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You may get winded easily as your uterus expands beneath your diaphragm, the muscle just below your lungs.
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The SL is the first roadster to get window airbags to protect occupants' heads and upper bodies in the event of a smash.
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And just in case those meddlesome friends of Hugh's manage to get wind of what we've done, the sanitarium is the safest place she could be!
The Gates Of Sleep
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We stood outside to get windswept, missed the commentary and walked ashore to discover that Rottnest Island is overrun with quokkas - long tailed, short faced, round-eared marsupials that look disconcertingly like giant rats.
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Sadly, some foolish people will get wind of your methods.
Times, Sunday Times
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Postponing implementation is a budget gimmick used to keep the cost artificially low (if you only show expenditures in five years out of a ten year budget window the program will appear cheaper than it really is).
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