Example sentences of "to break out [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The clearest way forward is to break out of the restrictive conceptual framework within which both Hall and Jessop et al.
2 Jamming the wires with announcements , Lotus has also committed itself to supply Lotus Notes for SCO 's Open Desktop , in a move , it says , to break out of the personal computer market .
3 It is a trend that supermarkets are belatedly beginning to recognise and is forcing them to break out of the straight jacket of their centralised buying habits .
4 Obviously the snake arrangements required intervention by domestic monetary authorities when currencies looked likely to break out of the per cent band .
5 Rather than respond defensively Labour should see this as an opportunity to break out of the strait-jacket politics of the Thatcher era .
6 ‘ There are an increasing number of executives looking to break out of the corporate hierarchy , ’ he said .
7 ‘ There are an increasing number of executives looking to break out of the corporate hierarchy and run their own business and it appears that MBIs are catching up with MBOs as a method of achieving that goal . ’
8 If your students need to break out of the intermediate doldrums …
9 Nevertheless , both avenues of research do not seek to break out of the basic structure adopted by the traditional method of legitimating the authority of corporate managers .
10 Fine cuts are more effective than heavy ones which tend to break out at the far corner .
11 Somewhere across the bay of Palma a fiesta was about to break out with the usual volley of deafening rockets to launch it on its way .
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