Examples of 'had been blown' in a sentence

Meaning of "had been blown"

This phrase is used to describe a situation in which something, like a fuse or a balloon, has burst or exploded due to an external force or pressure. It suggests that the object in question is no longer intact or functional

How to use "had been blown" in a sentence

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had been blown
Part of his head had been blown off.
The tree had been blown down by the typhoon of the day before.
Now that his cover had been blown.
His brains had been blown out while he slept.
We unloaded a woman whose arm had been blown off.
Their clothes had been blown off in the explosion.
The windows of some police vehicles had been blown out.
Nothing had been blown around.
Some were naked because their clothes had been blown away.
He said it had been blown to bits.
Their pride and competitive nature had been blown away.
Birns had been blown in half.
His nose and part of his face had been blown away.
But most of it had been blown further out of the orbit.
Only a small portion of the roof deck had been blown off.

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The majority had been blown and scattered by the snowstorm.
We found that the neighbouring trimaran had been blown over.
Looked as though he had been blown up with a powerful pump.
Had clearance to shoot first if he perceived that his cover had been blown.
Whatever was there had been blown to pieces.
His legs had been blown off in an assassination attempt two years ago.
The cash machine had been blown up.
When this had been blown open he hurled hand grenades inside the position.
Or perhaps his arm had been blown off.
The cover had been blown off for a long time according to the neighbors.
One of our major pipelines had been blown up a year before.
He called again close to midnight and said his cover had been blown.
If his cover had been blown.
Another celebrated incident occurred the night of the second after the bridge had been blown.
Both his feet had been blown clean off at the ankle.
In the truck they said that several smugglers had been blown up by mines.
That question had been blown away by the impact of the situation.
The issue of arbitrary disappearances of civilians had been blown up out of all proportion.
Black Demon had been blown several tens of meters back.
One man looked like one of his hands had been blown off.
Café Franco had been blown up while the old men were playing cards.
The battle was only over when the last whistle had been blown.
Even had a leg missing that had been blown up by a land mine.
His leg had been blown off years earlier in a terrorist attack at Shanghai.
For a moment he felt as if the top of his head had been blown off.
Some of the dead had been blown to bits and Hilary Campbell lost a limb.
He noticed that the door of his cage had been blown off.
The budget had been blown but I was happy with my purchase.
Staff is still needed to get out to see if trees had been blown down.
He had been blown up in El Alamein.
I ran down the stairs and found the safe had been blown open.
His family had been blown up by a missile, he was the only survivor.
The ship itself was too badly damaged since the whole bottom had been blown away.
All the windows had been blown out, and this was in winter.
The bridges over the Loire had been blown.

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