111.   The pressure is toughest on actresses struggling to land that first big break.

112.   The Republican leadership knows the party got one big break last week.

113.   The tax package was heaped on top of big breaks granted in prior years to financial firms and investors.

114.   The U.S. Supreme Court gave Paxson a big break in March, when it ruled that cable-television providers must include local broadcast stations in their lineups.

115.   Then came what seemed like the big break one month after the temple slayings.

116.   Their big break came when Elizabeth Saltzman, fashion director of Vanity Fair magazine, saw the beginnings of the new line.

117.   Their big break comes almost immediately.

118.   Then came another big break, Norman breezing through the first round when Pat Cash pulled up lame.

119.   There are few things in life more disastrous than to receive your big break and not be prepared to make the most of it.

120.   They understand that to ignore this WSU free ride would be to blow the last big break many would get.

a. + break >>共 526
all-star 18.00%
big 5.29%
commercial 4.62%
first 3.61%
short 2.69%
lucky 2.51%
clean 2.40%
bad 2.34%
early 1.96%
long 1.85%
big + n. >>共 1140
company 2.24%
city 2.08%
play 2.02%
difference 1.40%
man 1.37%
part 1.27%
problem 1.26%
one 1.22%
question 1.16%
hit 1.03%
break 0.32%
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