Sentence examples for brake will be from inspiring English sources

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Unusually, one half of the calliper (the fixed part of the brake) will be built into the upright (the suspension casting that carries the wheel hub).

(When the binding is open, the rear brake will be parallel to the ski; it will snap to a 45-degree angle when it's closed).

The Brake mode can be turned on/off at almost any time -- put the car in Drive first, then Brake will be available.

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This time the brakes will be applied in time and inflation will remain in check.

For 2013, antilock brakes will be available for an extra $1,000 over the $15,319 base price.

"The debt brakes will be binding and valid forever," said Merkel.

The power steering and servo-assisted braking will be turned off too, making a car heavy and difficult to control.

A wheel, accelerator pedals and brakes will be replaced by stop and go buttons and a screen that displays the route.

A breakthrough in battery chemistry or another technology, such a regenerative braking, will be needed to bring costs down enough to make electric cars a realistic mass-market prospect.

Should, for example, the driver start to change lanes when another vehicle is overtaking, the steering wheel will pulse in warning and the brakes will be applied on one side of the car to move it back toward the center of its lane.

Once the summer games are over, the brakes will be slammed on.

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