Example sentences of "break the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He must 've broken the other arm because the next day he had both arms in plaster .
2 A temporary ceasefire agreed on March 11 was broken the following day .
3 Pete Harvey has just broken the European endurance record … a flight of 300 kilometres …
4 Nevertheless , former protagonists have certainly broken the mental log jam .
5 His relatively strong showing in the election , coupled with that of the MSN , was judged to have broken the traditional grip of the PL and PSC on the country 's political system .
6 Mr Lamont , who will be sipping at the despatch box from Highland Spring water and Highland Park whisky , has broken the traditional Treasury silence in the run-up to the Budget to fight for his political survival by stating publicly he wants to remain as Chancellor .
7 ‘ It would serve you right if you had broken the damn ankle , ’ Travis declared with suppressed violence as he knelt down .
8 " Is it not clear that our MPs have flagrantly broken the declared policy of the Party ? " asked a London Division statement calling for the disciplining of the Parliamentary representatives .
9 Jessie had said a fortnight , but it was only nine days since she had broken the awful news to her .
10 Between stops we can try and find out why their debut LP , ‘ Eva Luna ’ , is such a welcome anachronism that gives a shock to the nerve-centres of the techno ‘ n ’ grunge consensus , why rhythm is omnipotent once again and why they 've finally broken the apathetic silence by taking us all to task with some bold statements on matters of importance , instead of indistinct paeans to various objects of desire .
11 I have n't broken the fucking furniture .
12 As the winner of both his races this season , Cruising Altitude was fully entitled to start favourite at the weights and he set a course record beating the time of Run For Free in the opener who had himself just broken the previous record .
13 Price , of Zimbabwe , shot a cautious second round 68 and was surprised to hear he had broken the previous record set by Mark O'Meara and Steve Jones in 1987 .
14 The vineyard area of Champagne is now almost fully planted and the greedy grape growers have broken the long-standing contract that determined the annual price of the grapes .
15 Secondly , he may be said to have challenged and broken the enhanced idea of empire , albeit with the help of circumstances .
16 But within two days the RPR had broken the initial agreement .
17 ‘ The British government does n't want to talk about it , ’ he said , ‘ but every other country has broken the united policy .
18 A postman from Cheshunt in Hertfordshire has broken the British Isle 's solo endurance record by walking over 7200 miles non-stop around the coasts of Britain and Ireland .
19 Rambo the lamb is reckoned to have broken the local record , weighing in at twenty two pounds .
20 Kate found it difficult to keep her colour from rising under the enthusiastic appreciation she was being subjected to , and , to try and break the dangerous spell , she broke into provocative speech .
21 Some simple toileting guidelines and reward charts as described above will also help break the vicious cycle and make parents feel able to act positively .
22 ‘ We shall break the historic habit because we shall not just get elected tomorrow to clear up the mess , we are going to get re-elected at the next general election as well , ’ he said .
23 It should also be apparent , though , that there is a variety of other behaviour which is outside the rules and standards of society but which does not break the criminal law .
24 We have seen the US break the economic back of small sovereign nations , imposing an economic warfare and savage poverty , which brings with it humiliation , degradation , starvation and the loss of countless human lives .
25 To their credit , a few prisoners do manage to discover their loving , creative , expansive side — Jimmy Boyle being a celebrated example — but this does break the unspoken rule .
26 Lord Donaldson said that he could now break the traditional silence of judges about their colleagues and ‘ give voice to the anger and disgust which we have felt at the campaign of calumny waged against you in recent months ’ .
27 Moreover , she has been advised by Sir Alan Walters that , once exchange controls have finally been removed by France and Italy in July 1990 , the new freedom of capital flows will break the fixed exchange rate system apart .
28 Hall could break the embarrassing boardroom impasse at the Victoria Ground .
29 does not break the spinal cord of its victim with one bite .
30 People will say that they seem to be wishing that the person would hurry up and die , but in reality it seems that this event is the only one that can break the suspended animation of events being acted out in front of them .
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