Storm Drainage Pipe Sizing Chart Does that mean that the sentence The storm blew off the roof is wrong No It is fine colloquially or informally it is just that are better ways of saying it I would go for The storm blew the roof off the house One small problem with The storm blew off the roof is that it is the same construction as The storm blew off
Would that be the origin of the present participle in English PS for the original question I imagine an old sailor maybe with a patch over one eye pipe in mouth looking out to sea and saying There be a storm a brewin A storm broke out does not sound like usual phrasing to me It looks like a metaphor to me more usually riots or fires break out
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Does that mean that the sentence The storm blew off the roof is wrong No It is fine colloquially or informally it is just that are better ways of saying it I would go for The storm blew the roof off the house One small problem with The storm blew off the roof is that it is the same construction as The storm blew off

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