Sentence examples for break appears from inspiring English sources

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The break appears to be a turning point.

Beyond that, the study finds that the tax break appears to have slightly decreased worker pay in the counties most exposed to it.

It is therefore perhaps not surprising that adamantine, or adamant (as a noun rather than an adjective, though conveying much of the same resolve not to bend or break) appears in a wide range of fictional tales.

The possible introduction of a winter break appears more credible than at any time since the dawn of the Premier League in 1992, after Glenn said that although it was not yet official FA policy he thought there was "huge merit" in the idea.

Following her split from former fiance and golfer Rory McIlroy and a first-round defeat at the French Open, Wozniacki took a holiday with Serena Williams and the break appears to have done her good.

Today's prison break appears to be a sign of AQAP seizing such an opportunity. .

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But the All-Star break appeared to derail him.

Klopp, in need of a break, appeared relieved.

In 2006, Sarah Hannah's poem "At Last, Fire Seen as a Psychotic Break" appeared online.

His big break appeared to come in 2005, when he joined the Williams team, the third-most successful team in the series.

Donald's penalty five minutes after the break appeared to settle the  nerves of the partisan crowd; it came after Yachvili had missed one of his own.

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