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BREAK AWAY
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The criminal broke away from the policemen who were holding him. , .
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BREAK AWAY FROM
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Modern music has broken away from 18th century rules. , 18 .
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BREAK DOWN
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The police broke the door down. .
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The washing machine seems to have broken down again. , , .
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The prisoner's opposition broke down under repeated questioning. .
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You will break down if you work too hard. , .
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The figures break down into several kinds. -
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Peace talks have broken down in the Middle East. .
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Peter broke down and wept when he saw the deer that he had shot. .
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Chemicals in the body break down our food into useful substances. .
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BREAK INTO
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This box looks as if it's been broken into. , .
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Mary broke into laughter. .
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The children broke into the conversation. .
My aunt's regular visits break into my weekend. ( )
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The men broke into a run. . (, )
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I shall have to break into my savings to pay for the holiday. , . ( , , )
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BREAK IN
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The robber waited until it was dark enough to break in. , , .
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"But I was there", Jane broke in. " ", - .
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When horses are about six months old, they have to be broken in. , .
Two weeks in the new office should be enough to break you in. - ( 2 , )
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I'm wearing my new boots around the house to break them in. , .
Don't drive the new car too fast, I'm still breaking it in. , .
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BREAK IN WITH
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I broke in with him -
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BREAK OFF
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The wing of the plane broke off in mid-air and the plane crashed. , . :(
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I broke this talk off -
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BREAK OUT
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We had to break the door out to escape from the fire. , .
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Fire broke out in the hospital last night. .
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Three men broke out of prison yesterday. .
I should like to break out of this dull way of life. .
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he ship broke out the royal flag.
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BREAK THROUGH
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The sun broke through after days of rain. . (.. , )
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Now that women have broken through in the field of medicine , we can expect more women doctors. , , -.
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It was difficult at first to break through her quiet manner. .
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BREAK UP
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In spring the ice on the Great Lakes breaks up. .
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The men in the garage will break up the old cars for their parts. .
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The police broke up the fight. .
The party broke up when the police arrived. ,
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When does your school break up? ?
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I hear that Joan and Steve are breaking up. ,
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She says, her sister is going to be married and that she fears it will break her up. , , , .
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The camera had only to turn to Tommy Cooper for the audience to break up with laughter. , .
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The job can be broken up into several activities, which provides some variety. , .
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