The bell on the gate to the neighbor's yard rings with every gust of wind.
A gust of wind shook its green crown, and from the midst of that crown a female figure came forth.
The avalanche rolled past them at some distance; but the gust of wind that followed, like the storm-wings of the avalanche, snapped asunder the trees and bushes over which it swept, as if they had been but dry rushes, and threw them about in every direction.
A gust of wind rushed between the hills, hurling the particles of sand high into the air; another gust, and the strings of fish hung up to dry flapped and beat violently against the walls of the cottage; then everything was quiet once more, and the sun shone with renewed heat.
A gust of wind swept through the foliage, and the leaves fell in a shower.
The object was hidden by two or three great leaves, which covered it like a shield, so that no draught or gust of wind could injure it, and it was carried more carefully than the apple-branch had ever been.
" At that moment, a gust of wind blew, and it carried the hen's feather, which she pulled ort last night, to somewhere else.
A gust of wind blew, which caused my wind chimes to dance.