Use "swept away" in a sentence

1. Gone now... swept away.

2. The dust has been swept away.

3. Everything she cherished was swept away overnight.

4. He was swept away in an avalanche.

5. Any doubts had long since been swept away.

6. A large wave swept away half the sandcastle.

7. 9 She was swept away by the treacherous currents.

8. A large wave swept away half the sandcastle. Sentencedict.com

9. Timeline of current swept away by the cloud does

10. 14 A thin layer of topsoil was swept away.

11. The beasts and the birds have been swept away.

12. Voters were swept away on a tidal wave of enthusiasm.

13. 15 Thus the first hour of misgiving was swept away.

14. We are being swept away on a tide of picaresque Euromovies.

15. Entire neighbourhoods in Cagayan de Oro and Iligan cities were swept away .

16. (Revelation 18:9-19) Will true Christianity be swept away with the false?

17. The Broomstick is an item rewarded by Maggie after the completion of Swept Away

18. Noah’s days were so bad that God swept away all but Noah and his family.

19. “As for his army, it will be swept* away, and many will fall down slain.

20. In the loss of her only son, the last remaining prop had been swept away.”

21. We advocate a harmonious society where corruption is swept away , and social mores are cleared.

22. All over the world, life has been swept away, as if by some murderous pestilence.

23. So swept away by passion is Marianne that her behavior begins to border on the scandalous.

24. The reader cannot help but get swept away in the spiritual earnestness that these Beseechers felt

25. Artists in the Paris of the day were swept away by the general enthusiasm for absinthe.

26. The reader cannot help but get swept away in the spiritual earnestness that these Beseechers felt

27. The reader cannot help but get swept away in the spiritual earnestness that these Beseechers felt

28. Torrential rains caused flooding and induced mud slides that swept away or completely inundated hundreds of homes.

29. Some muskrat push-ups are swept away in spring floods and have to be replaced each year.

30. Until that outdated charade is swept away, Britain's decline will continue, whatever government may be in power.

31. “I barely got out through the window, but then I was swept away by the oily, smelly torrent.

32. The flood swept away crops and animals as well as bridges and highways, cutting off access to the city.

33. The young Brood of grasshoppers had all been swept away in the flood, or perished in the long, cold storm

34. But incredulity it was that popped my eyes open and stopped my heart, swept away my slightest consciousness of pain.

35. The rainstorm had ended and the gray mist and clouds had been swept away in the night by the wind.

36. Then he learnt that she was the man's daughter, and frivolous thoughts were swept away on a tide of sympathy.

37. Later on September 21, local police and media reported that thirteen people were dead after being swept away by overflowing rivers.

38. As a result he became obsessed with the thought that when we die our life is swept away -- dust to dust.

39. The Renaissance had fairly swept away the later scholasticism and with it, very largely, the constructive philosophy of the Middle Ages.

40. 3 For others it implied that the centuries-old problems of poverty and inequality had been swept away in the tide of prosperity.

41. By the early 17th century, England was a centralized state in which much of the feudal order of Medieval Europe had been swept away.

42. Take your wife and your two daughters who are here with you, so that you will not be swept away in the error of the city!”

43. LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI, COMPLETE MARK TWAIN (SAMUEL CLEMENS) All these swept away in a vast Billowy ocean of wilderness to become dim in the purple of distance

44. All fixed, fast-frozen relations, with their train of ancient and venerable prejudices and opinions, are swept away, all new-formed ones become antiquated before they can ossify .

45. “Plowed ground of persons of little means yields a great deal of food,” says Proverbs 13:23, “but there exists the one that is swept away for lack of judgment.”

46. Bush Pardons 6 in Iran Affair, Aborting a Weinberger Trial; Prosecutor Assails 'Cover-Up' Bush Diary At Issue 6-Year Inquiry Into Deal of Arms for Hostages All but Swept Away

47. They not only have to cut through razor wire to cross the Limpopo river, but face the threat of being swept away, encountering deadly crocodiles and being abused by predatory men.

48. 18 He finds that, despite the promises of its backers, NAFTA has locked in a harsh neoliberal economic policy that has swept away laws and protections that Mexican workers had established over decades.

49. 70 Have mercy upon all their aimmediate connections, that their prejudices may be broken up and swept away as with a flood; that they may be bconverted and redeemed with Israel, and know that thou art God.

50. These gases either return into the regolith because of the Moon's gravity or are lost to space, either through solar radiation pressure or, if they are ionized, by being swept away by the solar wind's magnetic field.

51. The most satisfactory translation is this: "For it (the sword) has been proved (viz., on others), and what if this Contemning rod shall be no more?" i.e., the power of the sword of Babylon has already been proved; and the sceptre of Judah, which despises it, shall be clean swept away