31.   I broke the code.

32.   In distributed computing, each computer tests just a few of a vast array of possible keys, or numbers, to break the code.

33.   In World War II, Schwartz was an officer in the cryptoanalysis branch of the Signal Corps, helping break Japanese codes.

34.   It is known that the FBI has experimented with methods that skip past the need to break codes.

35.   It has been said that all World War II histories written before the revelation of Ultra, the British success in breaking German codes, are incomplete.

36.   It was so bad that team chaplain Leo Armbrust broke the code of silence with a profanity when sophomore tackle Freeman Brown complained about the postgame meal.

37.   Japanese units battling Americans in the Pacific were able to monitor Marine Corps radio transmissions but were never able to break the code devised from the Navajo language.

38.   Nobody owns the Internet, and companies fear that criminals will be able to break codes and get access to critical information.

39.   No one wants to break the code.

40.   Quinn said detectives sent the records to a U.S. Justice Department lab, which is trying to break the code.

v. + code >>共 369
use 5.60%
break 4.87%
violate 4.74%
have 3.95%
crack 3.29%
write 3.09%
adopt 1.91%
sign 1.58%
include 1.51%
switch 1.45%
break + n. >>共 537
law 7.95%
rule 4.12%
deadlock 3.95%
ground 3.59%
record 3.58%
window 3.38%
leg 3.01%
rank 2.55%
tie 2.40%
bone 2.17%
code 0.53%
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