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

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1 In popular imagery , the reading of a will is the occasion for bitter squabbles to break out over the deceased 's preferred distribution of assets , but the limited amount of research data which we have on this issue suggests that overt conflicts are not very common .
2 A number of western historians of Russia , among whom the American professors Leopold Haimson and Reginald Zelnik were prominent , began to break out of the attitudes encouraged by the Cold War .
3 It amounts to a call for a revolution in ways of thinking to break out of the constraints that a falsely mechanistic interpretation of science has imposed on ourselves and our world .
4 Both were from the same village as Mr Shahiduddin Postman ; both had managed to get educated and to break out of the village on to the lower rungs of academia .
5 The move by Precision to break out of the workstation market into the higher echelons of data analysis is , the company says , the first in a series of developments the firm is working on in the supercomputing arena .
6 You 've got to break out of the rock guitar , Van Halen , Steve Vai syndrome .
7 He wanted only to be gone , to break out of the circle of reproach and injury around him .
8 They move backward and forward between denial and anger and depression , unable to break out of the circle of despair by acceptance of what has happened .
9 Walk to break out of the pattern and routine of normal daily living .
10 But there are many teachers in many schools who feel the need to break out of the cycle of crisis management and low morale so keenly that they are prepared to make those commitments .
11 I believe that he is also calling us to break out of the margins and take the battle to the Enemy .
12 As the roots begin to break out of the grains the barley is transferred to a vast hall heated with warm air and turned by large malt shovels .
13 Being a combination of social worker , medical auxiliary , and teacher to these miners and their families meant that he was able to break out of the prison of his hateful loneliness .
14 It is possible to break out of the straight-jacket by applying an idea that had been used for many years in thinking about the psychology of classification and aesthetics ( McLlelland & Clark , 1933 ; Berlyne , 1960 ) .
15 Cash was the first country star since Jim Reeves to break out into the pop charts .
16 That war now threatens to break out into the open .
17 An opposition MP , Mr Jan Van Eck , yesterday accused the police of complicity in the latest fighting to break out at the Cape Town squatter camp , Crossroads .
18 From what Davide could follow , he agreed with his father , rather than his friend ; but when he tried to voice an opinion he sounded to his own ears savourless and dull , eager to agree with authority , fearful to break out across the frontiers of duty and obedience and honour .
19 A puzzle war looks set to break out in the women 's magazine market following the launch of IPC 's Puzzle Weekly this week .
20 The ethics of the universal religions take a different course in pursuit of objectivity , seeking to break out from the limitations of local custom by submitting to standards acceptable from the viewpoints of all mankind .
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