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Sentence count:229+15Posted:2017-02-27Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: breakfalling-outgapquarrelSimilar words: reachpreachreach outpreacheroutreachtreacherytreacherouseachMeaning: [briːtʃ]  n. 1. a failure to perform some promised act or obligation 2. an opening (especially a gap in a dike or fortification) 3. a personal or social separation (as between opposing factions). v. 1. act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises 2. make an opening or gap in. 
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151. The action for breach of statutory duty is advantageous to the plaintiff when the statutory duty is strict or absolute.
152. Amnesty's job is to breach these walls, to discover the truth within, and then to act.
153. Such a breach of confidence could rebound in all sorts of directions.
154. The real significance of crime is in its being a breach of faith with the community of mankind. Joseph Conrad 
155. The judge ruled that there had been no breach of the Code.
156. This is a clear breach of the 1994 Trade Agreement.
157. She and the company's chairman, Weng You-ming, were being sued for breach of trust in the sale.
158. True, the police do at times breach the rules laid down by the law.
159. Dorothea is saddened by this breach; sustaining thoughts are poor substitutes for lively companionship.
160. The request for her to stay away from work for two months out of 12 was not sufficient to amount to a fundamental breach.
161. He said they fired him without cause, and sued them for breach of contract.
162. What factors may the policeman take into account in deciding whether or not a breach of the peace is likely?
163. They claimed it was inaccurate, misleading and constituted a breach of journalistic ethics.
164. Thus was the breach healed,[http://sentencedict.com/breach.html] before the chasm between father and son grew too wide.
165. It can become conduct likely to cause a breach of the peace, or obstruction, or even assault.
166. One of the earliest explosive devices was the petard, which was a mine used to breach castle walls or gates.
167. The sellers were in breach of the condition as to description.
168. He admitted a further 17 charges involving the breach of computer software and video copyright law.
169. In certain circumstances, the customer's consent will never constitute a defence to breach of fiduciary duty.
170. What had caused this sudden breach between father and son?
171. The Standing might constitute a breach of sacramental etiquette, but it was hardly a breach of the peace.
172. Should he try to heal the breach between Andrew Neil and Lamont?
173. If one creditor then sues for the balance of his debt he commits a breach of contract with each of those creditors.
174. In normal circumstances the suggestion that a contracting party can rely on his own breach to establish consideration is distinctly unattractive.
175. Before then, unions could not be sued for breach of these agreements.
176. This they had failed to do, and, as a result, damages were awarded for breach of fiduciary duty.
177. If the buyer rejects the goods for breach of condition, his damages are assessed as m the case of non-delivery.
178. Damages only follow when the loss arises naturally from the breach and might have been anticipated by the parties. 3.
179. Damages are assessed on the basis of the damage naturally arising from the breach and in the contemplation of the parties.
180. The producer's duty ends here unless there is cause to suspect a subsequent breach.
More similar words: reachpreachreach outpreacheroutreachtreacherytreacherouseachbeachpeachteachteachereach otherimpeacheach timeteachingbleachingbeachcomberreacttake a chanceimpeachmentbreakbreadbreathbreastreact tounimpeachableabreastbreak outoutbreak
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