Sentence examples for be a broken from inspiring English sources

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There also appears to be a broken bone protruding above the band.

Turning to the Internet, one finds "An Interview with Murray Kempton," which proves to be a broken link.

Further, through inclusion and cross-reference, there would never be a broken or missing page: a dialog, once started, would be preserved forever.

Heading back onto the field for the second half, Houston Nutt said that the injury "doesn't look good," and it might be a broken ankle.

But the Lakers, for all of their glamour and their rich history, appear to be a broken, listless franchise at the moment.

The midfielder was forced to miss the Toffees' 2-0 Barclays Premier League win over Norwich at Goodison Park with what could be a broken toe.

Monreal will need an x-ray after a crunching tackle from Vlaar, with Arsenal fearing it may be a broken metatarsal.

It's going to be a broken promise - and the events in South Sudan show how difficult it is to match the rhetoric with the reality on the ground.

Be a broken record.

Eating disorders kill at disproportionate percentages, and I'd rather be a broken record than not sound the alarms.

Now all we have left to look forward to is the "legacy" Boris Johnson and Seb Coe promised us, which, at best, will be a decade-long slow-burn of dwindling interest, and at worst will be a broken promise.

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