Use of blow up in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include blow up at the start of sentence, blow up at the end of sentence and blow up in the middle of sentence

blow up at the start of sentence


  1. Blow up the wall with the explosives. 22.

blow up at the end of sentence


  1. What did it take to make Paul blow up?
  2. One false move and the bomb might blow up.

blow up in the middle of sentence


  1. We'll soon blow up his plan.
  2. Liable blow up in their faces.
  3. Can you blow up this balloon ?
  4. It may well blow up a storm tonight.
  5. Come and help me blow up the balloons.
  6. Rebels attempted to blow up the bridge.
  7. Can you help me blow up these balloons?
  8. Trains blow up and people still survive.
  9. Would you help me blow up these balloons?
  10. You need to blow up the tyres on your bike.
  11. They had plotted to blow up the White House.
  12. You'll have to blow up the fire to make it burn.
  13. Be sure to blow up the tyres before you drive off.
  14. They used plastic explosive to blow up the bridge.
  15. The terrorists are threatening to blow up the plane.
  16. They used five tons of dynamite to blow up the rock.
  17. Could you lend me a pump to blow up my bicycle tires?
  18. He was jailed for 45 years for trying to blow up a plane.
  19. Jurors ruled that Nichols plotted to blow up the building.
  20. The terrorists are threatening to blow up the hijacked airliner.
  21. They threatened to blow up the plane if their demands were not met.
  22. The army used precision - guided munitions to blow up enemy targets.
  23. These saboteurs threatened to blow up the factory if their demands were not met.
  24. Tell the students to blow up the balloon and then tape the straw to the balloon.
  25. The gunners had to blow up some of their own artillery pieces to keep them from being turned on themselves.
  26. Guy Fawkes was executed for treason after he took part in a plot to blow up the British Parliament building.
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