Example sentences of "[noun] to break into [art] " in BNC.

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1 The Isle of Wight born rider 's attempt to break into the male dominated racing game has been dogged by injury .
2 HP figures it has done the same against Sun Microsystems Inc at the low end , claiming Sun 's attempt to break into the commercial market is based only on price .
3 The animal was struggling with a loose shoe and was in no mood to break into a trot .
4 Johnson used the little family cemetery to break into a contemplation of Martin Martin 's journey and then lead to a consideration of roofless churches as an exemplar and a herald of the eventual decline of religion .
5 LEEDS United 's record buy David Rocastle last night refused to lose heart over his failure to break into the first team at Elland Road .
6 Pepito had advised Trent to return to Belpan and wait for affairs to break into the open .
7 Competitors have claimed that it would be easier for independent suppliers to break into the market if the purchasing power of the former state monopoly was diminished by breaking up the business .
8 At least three car owners out of every 20 have experienced theft from their vehicles , and it takes as little as four seconds for a car thief to break into a car without a key .
9 Burglars who broke into the Spennymoor Leisure Centre were thwarted in their efforts to break into the bar .
10 Studio 64 in Middlesbrough 's Corporation Road , is planning to train ten out-of-work enthusiasts , offering them the chance to break into the music business .
11 But he 'd been in his prime then , a match for any King Lud who 'd taken it into his weak head to break into the Dallam weaving sheds , in the dead of night , and start smashing his machines to bits .
12 There is a further incentive for firms to break into the robust French economy , which has a GDP 15 per cent greater than the UK 's despite a slightly smaller population , since it still enjoys a substantial trade surplus .
13 Neff 's presentation , videoed for posterity and for future Spencer Stuart trainees , enabled his firm to break into the insurance sector .
14 Jack 's opportunity to break into the limelight came when Fred Dawes was so badly injured that he could not play again : Jack 's debut was as demanding as any Palace debut could be — at Millwall !
15 EARLY ATTEMPTS TO BREAK INTO THE TRADE
16 They clearly regarded themselves and their working methods in a different light — witness the frequent attempts to break into the Schudi-Kirckman duopoly in the harpsichords of Faulkner , John Hitchcock and Baker Harris .
17 Cummins has offered him a senior position with the company and the chance to spearhead its attempts to break into the East European engine market .
18 Thomas and Mungham show how the duty solicitor scheme was created and evolved , ostensibly as an act of public service but chiefly as a significant part of the struggle by outsiders to break into the cartel .
19 I noted the Handbook clearly stated that you were not to expect the police to break into a sweat over your losses .
20 Grant and Larsen would be the first to go into action , their mission to break into the house itself , having penetrated the enemy territory via a gap cut in the fence .
21 Ram-raiders used a stolen van to break into the Wineways store in Edgehill Road , Scarborough , just two months ago after bollards had been erected at the store to prevent such attacks .
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