get wind of造句1. Our competitors must not be allowed to get wind of our plans.
2. I don't want my colleagues to get wind of the fact that I'm leaving.
3. You better hope the press doesn't get wind of this.
4. If she were to get wind of this.
5. When Johnny misbehaves, parents get wind of it by e-mail before he gets home.
6. First it needs to boost its efforts to get wind of military-useful technology at an early stage.
7. They're sure to get wind of you, sure to seek you.
8. And it hasn't taken children long to get wind of the fact.
9. Our competitors must not is allowed to get wind of our plans.
10. Our competitor must not be allowed to get wind of our plan.
11. Newspaper reporters seem to always get wind of the biggest stories before anyone else.
12. We'd better do something fast before the public get wind of it.
13. How did you get wind of that terrific business deal?
14. The police get wind of the plans to rob the bank.
15. I don't want the public, and especially not the press, to get wind of it at this stage.
16. Certainly the last thing she wanted was for Max to get wind of it all.