Example sentences of "break [adv prt] the [adj] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Now , if any of you get terribly tense at the back of shoulders which we all seem to do nowadays , if you come for just a back and shoulder massage , we actually work on the back of the neck and along the shoulders using massage movements which helps to relax you , which helps to actually break down the lactic acid that builds up in the muscles that causes you pain .
2 Politicians are n't going to stick their necks out to help break up the various logjams unless we 're shouting and yelling at them from the bank — for the most part to encourage them , but also to warn them of dire consequences to come if they get out of the hot water before the job is done .
3 From ‘ above ’ , a left government could attempt to gain control over the deployment of investment funds , in particular the surplus income of the personal sector , while from ‘ below ’ workers could struggle for democratic control over the particular enterprises which employ them , breaking down the managerial hierarchies and commercial secrecy of these enterprises .
4 The girl 's ordeal lasted 12 hours until police broke down the front door and arrested five people .
5 He broke down the locked door and escaped , just as the master and his men returned .
6 An extraordinary rainfall , ‘ greater and more violent than any within the memory of witnesses ’ broke down the artificial embankments and the rush of escaping water carried away four bridges in respect of which damage the plaintiff sued .
7 He sold it to an American bookseller , who broke up the historic volumes that had survived the hazards of more than six centuries .
8 The English archers broke up the Scottish positions and the Earl of Dunbar and Robert the Steward fled with their troops .
9 It is hoped that it will provide a flexible structure which can be refined and developed and which may help to break down the monolithic structure and mystical nature of the subject .
10 June 1941 , German forces launched their surprise attack and were able to break up the Russian formations and take a huge number of prisoners .
11 Conservative privatisation was supposed to break up the big monopolies and make them more competitive and accountable to the public empty propaganda indeed .
12 The prime task of the 1905 revolution had been to break up the large estates and with them the political and economic power of the nobility .
13 The trust contemplates many benefits for patients , including continuing the systematic assessments and the reductions in institutional accommodation , and has plans to break up the large wards and to increase the staff-patient ratio .
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