In addition, when children's overregularizations such as ' blowed ' and ' comed ' are recasted with ' blew ' and ' came ' it allows for direct comparison between the two forms.
The wind of fate blew, making her lifeless.
One tour also achieved this quality of discourse, despite a wind which blew inside-out the much-needed umbrellas.
During the day, cool breezes blew from the sea, while at night the opposite pattern occurred.
His mates let him down, until he blew the whistle.
A small fan blew a gentle current of air through the tubes from outside the arena.
However, a great political storm blew up.
The man (he) blew the whistle.