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EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB
But we will have enough to eat even if we are snowed in, won't we?
The wind has blown a gale, it has snowed or rained incessantly all day, and we miss our old cabins greatly near Brandy Station.
It snowed and rained alternately all day long, far into the night.
It snowed, and the young children were not warm, because the north wind blew.
It snowed and the wind blew on that night and for four nights following.
And wed better get back there quick, or the door will be all snowed under.
At intervals, it rained or snowed or hailed and once more they were wet through and through.
It was here, in the great Christmas Eve snowstorm of 1836, that the London mail was snowed up.
It had snowed heavily in the night, so our descent to the plain was slow, and not unattended with danger.
If there wasn't a little bit of that snow man left in front I shouldn't know it had snowed last week.