1. When the lecture was finally ovr, the students made a break for the exit. 2. Two of the prisoners made a break for it but were soon recaptured. 3. Hick made a break through into this problem as he proposed that in making choice reactions, subjects gain information at a constant rate. 4. Tonight she had resolved to make the break with the tourist side of herself. 5. As he came out he made a break for freedom spraying gas in the faces of his guards and hospital staff who rushed to help. 6. And he is clearly ready to make the break. 7. And the Bruins felt they needed to make a break. 8. Bill Clinton, acknowledging some of those merits, should push for deals that make breaks for the wealthy contingent on breaks for the downtrodden. 9. Bledsoe is still learning how they run their routes, how they make their breaks, and how they improvise. 10. A White House unable to make any breaks for itself will be given none. |