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2. The demonstration broke up in tumult.
3. The dish fell to the floor and broke.
4. He broke his neck in the fall.
5. He fell down and broke his legs.
6. Our hire car broke down after only an hour.
7. He broke his nose while sparring with Vega.
8. They broke the mould when they made you .
9. She fell and broke her neck.
10. We broke up for the holidays in June.
11. The old lady fell down in the street and broke her leg.
12. Our car broke down and we had to push it off the road.
13. When hostilities broke out he returned to England and joined up.
14. He broke the lock with one stroke of the hammer.
15. The car had carried him 500 miles before it broke down.
16. The worst thing a girl can do: Give the guy who just broke her heart another chance.
17. Boys broke into a shop and stole £45 in cash.
18. He broke the chair in a fit of violent temper.
19. They broke off diplomatic relations and closed the embassies in each other's country.
20. I knocked the cup against the table and broke it.
21. Research is spilling out of the broking houses by the shovelful, but often straight into the fund manager's bin.
22. Advisory services are more expensive than execution-only broking. Expect to pay higher dealing commissions.
23. A tanker broker before switching to dry cargo broking in the 1970s.
24. By 1985 nearly all the main broking firms and jobbers had linked up with financial institutions, both domestic and foreign.
25. Discount broking in the internet age has become " commoditised " .
26. In his talk at Washington broking insistitution. Washington's Brookings Institution,[sentencedict.com] Summers spoke of the phycology psychology of fear.
27. Reengineering the broking marketing system and integrating resources become the way for securities to reform operation.
28. It is easy to buy and sell shares worldwide now thanks to internet stock broking.
29. Jack, who holds a degree in history, left the world of stock broking after 4 years to complete his doctorate.
30. They are watching the live broadcast of real time changes in share prices on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, courtesy of Industry Securities, a large stock broking firm.
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