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15 Sentences With "blown a hole in"

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And it has also blown a hole in the finances of many airports.
The police had blown a hole in the bathroom wall, but Orlando said his muscles were so cramped he could barely move.
WASHINGTON — John Bolton's bombshell may have blown a hole in the GOP plan to end Donald Trump's impeachment trial without any witnesses.
Some media reports have said CGD may require as much as 5 billion euros because bad loans have blown a hole in its accounts.
There was the reckless tax cut, which came with a nonsensical promise of paying for itself, that has predictably blown a hole in the budget.
"They may be trying to, in some way, insulate themselves from attacks that they've blown a hole in the deficit through spending and taxes," suggested Rep.
This enrollment surge has blown a hole in state budgets and will only grow as the federal government shifts costs for new enrollees to the states.
Though Turkey and the US have a long history of partnership (including years of fending off the Soviets together), Ankara's recent actions have blown a hole in the center of their alliance.
Fermenting and distilling the stuff in the cramped, zero-gravity, one-bad-chemical-reaction-and-oh-dear-god-you've-blown-a-hole-in-the-hull conditions on board a spacecraft would be tricky, sure.
"Selling the 'old-world' assets has blown a hole in the earnings and it is not going to be filled with renewables, so Kocher is on the lookout for an acquisition," the source said.
Portugal now needs to recapitalize its largest lender, state-owned Caixa Geral de Depositos, where bad loans have blown a hole in its finances which some reports say could be as large as 5 billion euros.
They've faced accusations from Democrats that they've mortgaged America's future for the sake of the tax cut "They may be trying to, in some way, insulate themselves from attacks that they've blown a hole in the deficit through spending and taxes," suggested Rep.
The professor would include many historical and literary anecdotes as he commented on the danger implicit in his experiments. He would point out where previous experiments had blown a hole in the ceiling and how other professors had been maimed by an ill-considered demonstration. His research included investigating galvanometers and electricity. He was noted for giving electric shocks to his audience and for a demonstration in which he would electrocute a cat.
At 00:10 on 29 May, one of the two enemy aircraft crashed Shubrick astern. Van Valkenburghs lookouts saw the splash of fire in the pre-dawn darkness and heard the "crump" of the explosion. Communicating her intentions to Robert H. Smith, Van Valkenburgh veered off and headed for her damaged sister. She arrived to find that the kamikaze had blown a hole in the starboard side, and one of the stricken destroyer's own depth charges had exploded, causing further damage.
The ensuing investigation revealed that a Japanese submarine mine had blown a hole in the starboard side of the ship extending 10 frames' length (from frame 10 to frame 20) and to a point within five feet of the main deck. The explosion had broken the keel, and the hole extended about eight feet up from the keel on the port side. In ensuing days, a work crew from ARB-6 cleared away the wreckage, and the ship's force recovered the bodies of the two men killed. From November 1944 to January 1945, Viburnum received repairs from Jason (ARH-1) and Vestal (AR-4) before she was docked in floating drydock AFDL-32 and repaired enough to resume active operations about 9 February 1945.

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