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  • Take an egg and break it into the bowl.

  • I've broken my leg, but the doctor says that it's a clean break, so it should heal easily.

  • If you force the zip, it'll break.

  • Things got a little wild at the party and three windows were broken.

  • His mother scolded him for breaking her favourite vase.

  • The routine was the same every day, with nothing to break the monotony.

  • A thrush's song was the only sound to break the silence.

  • She managed to decipher/break/crack the code.

  • I'm trying to get him to break the habit of switching on the TV when he comes home at night.

  • She came perilously close to getting herself killed in her attempt to break the world record.

  • They connived to break the school rules at every opportunity.

  • She seems to think that it's perfectly all right to break the law.

  • She is at worst corrupt, and at best has been knowingly breaking the rules.

  • He broke his promise and there wasn't a thing we could do about it.

  • They broke with convention by giving up their jobs and becoming self-sufficient.

  • An enzyme in the saliva of the mouth starts the process of breaking down the food.

  • Vitamin B6 helps build and break down carbohydrates, fats, and protein, and aids in the formation and maintenance of the nervous system.

  • The syllabus is broken down into four main areas: reading, writing, listening and speaking.

  • The story is broken down into little bits of text to help children read it themselves.

  • It's much easier if you break down large projects into a series of small tasks.

  • Sara says she needs a clean break with the past.

  • I need a break, a complete change of scene.

  • I see it's approaching lunchtime, so let's take a break.

  • During the break between games, she had a drink of water and wiped the perspiration off her face and arms with a towel.

  • You shouldn't drive for more than three hours without taking a break.

  • Sara says she needs a clean break with the past.

  • I need a break, a complete change of scene.

  • I see it's approaching lunchtime, so let's take a break.

  • During the break between games, she had a drink of water and wiped the perspiration off her face and arms with a towel.

  • You shouldn't drive for more than three hours without taking a break.

  • To the extent that conversations are implicitly expected or planned to co-occur with dinners, coffee breaks, or other scheduled activities, they are also temporally constrained.

  • The data were collected at home parties, lunchtime breaks, and other private venues.

  • It represented a break from the past and symbolized a cer tain dynamism associated with modernity.

  • There have been reports of some localised fumarole activity during the past 100 years, and a new lava flow broke out only 20 years ago.

  • By the end of the century, however, a few women had managed to break the ranks of male professionalism and attain medical degrees.

  • Three independent branches can be seen: degeneracy has been removed by breaking symmetry through displacement of one of the jets.

  • Rather, material structure is progressively broken up by increasing shear stresses.

  • Participants took a break between the two conditions and then completed the other modality, starting again with six new training items.

  • The fracture pattern of this lithology tends to lead to break up of the cores.

  • Verbal collaboration also emerged when musical communication was suspended or broke down.

  • They typically occur at the ends of meetings, often as people are walking out of a room, and even during social breaks.

  • The voices adopt the rhythm given by the percussion section, and sentences are rendered mechanical by being broken into short pieces.

  • An innovation that can be broken down or tried out on a partial basis also increases the probability of use and adoption5.

  • Local relief is characterized by low altitude sedimentary plateaux (chapadas), which are broken by a network of peripheral or intermontane depressions.

  • The line breaks in the orthographic version may represent places to pause, but they may also represent something else: a point of reflection or intensification.

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