When I jubilantly told my friends at the BBC and elsewhere about this bolt from the blue, they were shocked. |
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It was like a bolt from the blue when he called to say they were separating. |
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In Miller's case, the event was particularly traumatic, an awful bolt from the blue. |
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Any politician who thinks last weekend's results are a bolt from the blue has been living in cloud cuckoo land. |
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On the tenth and fifteenth of November came the response from the heart of Norway like the bolt from the blue in a classic romance. |
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At age 14, almost 15, during a school retreat it came to me like a bolt from the blue, that Mary had been about my age when she conceived Jesus. |
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Even today, not a single day goes by without some kind of bolt from the blue. |
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Still recovering from the shock of losing her 15-year-old son in a road accident, she was totally unprepared for this bolt from the blue. |
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Wednesday's success was no bolt from the blue. |
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That, however, was until Isobel Christiansen provided a bolt from the blue in injury time, finding the top left-hand corner from fully 40 yards to produce a surefire contender for goal of the tournament. |
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The problem's solution struck him like a bolt from the blue. |
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