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    Verwenden Sie „block up“ in einem Satz

    block up Beispielsätze

    block up


    1. Now that the morn was warm enough to venture out, he was strolling the second level on Fourth Canal, actually half a block up from the canal, strolling the crystal-way on the sixth floor


    2. The grey light of dawn finds Stef outside measuring the broken window, noting down the sizes on his mobile phone he looks around the garden for something a bit more substantial than a carrier bag to block up the window


    3. As Max walked one block up


    4. there was a sudden stumbling block up ahead


    5. said before adding, “This wagon will not be locked but some tea bags will be used to block up the


    6. We had a close call at a roadblock up near Big Timber


    7. I hit the street, turned, and took off, passing a police car and two fire engines coming the other way a block up the street


    8. When Connie had entered the first grade, her mother started taking her to the Old Wachusett Public Library, though at that time the library had been housed in a different building only a block up the road from its present location


    9. Hal was determined to block up that fog-hole in Black Woods now


    10. Snatching up her shoulder bag, she burst out into the sweet spring sunshine and headed towards the Starbucks just a block up

    11. You could tell she liked to block up a lot of traffic


    12. We heard a mechanical whine from the next block up and stared numbly as the white van reversed into the street


    13. “Post office is just a block up, see?” he said


    14. Suppose the fleets, both of France and Great Britain, should block up the Narrows, so that to pass them would be physically impossible, in the relative state of our naval force


    15. From several gentlemen, residents for many years in Illinois and Missouri Territories, I have been informed, that changes of weather in that region of country are, especially in winter, very frequent and great; that one day the moist south wind from the Mexican gulf will prevail, and produce quite warm and mild weather for the season; on the very next, or frequently in the latter part of the same, the current of air from the sources of the Missouri will prevail, and block up the streams with ice


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