Examples of 'blown off course' in a sentence

Meaning of "blown off course"

blown off course: to be diverted from the intended or original path or direction, usually due to external factors
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  • past participle of blow off course

How to use "blown off course" in a sentence

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blown off course
Was blown off course and has landed.
He says they were simply blown off course.
We were blown off course for hundreds of miles.
Pretty easy to get blown off course.
Got blown off course during his jump.
We were searching for signs of it when we were blown off course.
Blown off course by the wind.
Do not know how far blown off course.
It is blown off course by weather.
Bearing the wax cylinders was blown off course.
Or blown off course.
We were quite blown off course.
Cooper is blown off course and lands in the jungle away from the others.
And we must beware of the danger of being blown off course.
Somebody blown off course.

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Winter storms will occasionally bring sightings of rare migrating birds blown off course.
So we got blown off course.
I was bound for Rarotonga and we were blown off course.
I suppose blown off course.
We were end route to Heathrow and got blown off course.
All of us sailors blown off course and our ships destroyed.
Due to a hurricane, some ships were blown off course.
You have been blown off course by situations you could not control.
We think the strange new bird has been blown off course by a storm.
I suppose blown off course during its annual migration from the steamy land of the coconuts.
The new Spanish queen has been blown off course to these shores.
The ship was caught in a storm around Enshū ( western Shizuoka ) and was blown off course.
We will be blown off course.
And if we get caught in that, we will be blown off course.
A ship which genuinely has been blown off course exactly as Kamegoro says then appears.
Of course, from time to time we shall be blown off course.
Gunnbjørn was blown off course while sailing from Norway to Iceland.
I think you No… cannot be blown off course.
Gunnbjörn was blown off course while sailing from Norway to Iceland.
The weather was against the Spanish, as they were blown off course.
They have been blown off course and out into the Sea of Marmara.
Losing its theoretical magnetic North, it is inevitably blown off course.
Before arriving, his ship is blown off course to an unknown land.
It might have been because of that storm, We have got blown off course.
I think we shouldn't be blown off course by idiot right wing christian politicians.
I spoke with the Russian president . He says they were simply blown off course.
On the return voyage, the ship was blown off course and landed in Sicily.
Three French ships lost, four of ours and a merchant ship blown off course.
By divine providence, the ship was blown off course and forced to land in Rome.
Two of the three ships (The Bona Esperanza and the Confidentia) were blown off course.
According to some sources, Erikson was blown off course while travelling back to Greenland.
Another way of looking at it - your friend 's been blown off course.
Well, Daddy got blown off course and had to crash on a much darker planet.
A galactic deep-space cargo ship is blown off course by a photon storm.
The wanderer, blown off course time and again after he plundered Troy 's sacred heights.

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