31.   Now law enforcement authorities say they may have breaks in the case.

32.   She was the first person known to have been infected with the virus from a monkey without being cut or having some break in her skin.

33.   The clock automatically deducts a half hour for lunch each day, even though we often have no break due to short staffing.

34.   The first set had five breaks, three by Leconte.

35.   The final bill had tax breaks for oil and gas producers, heavy industry, real estate developers, banks and a host of other businesses.

36.   The Rangers have a break until Sunday, when they play host to another wildly inconsistent team, the Montreal Canadiens.

37.   The Senate will vote tomorrow on its version of the tax bill, which has fewer breaks for corporations.

38.   The Stars not only have the break, but they get to sit back and wait for the next opponent.

39.   The Sharks do have some breaks on the schedule in terms of quality of opponents.

40.   They have different breaks on their breaking balls, different speed and action on their changeup.

v. + break >>共 359
take 23.85%
get 12.59%
need 5.78%
catch 3.97%
give 3.22%
make 3.22%
have 2.12%
offer 2.09%
use 2.02%
provide 1.95%
have + n. >>共 1145
chance 2.31%
problem 2.14%
trouble 1.82%
right 1.67%
plan 1.46%
idea 1.28%
lot 1.20%
time 1.09%
child 1.04%
power 1.04%
break 0.02%
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