Sentence examples for broken in through from inspiring English sources

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The burglars seemed to have broken in through a window above the railway tracks during the two-and-a-half hours when the trains pause for the night.

Jim Prosser, a spokesman for Twitter, would not say how hackers were able to infiltrate Twitter's systems, but Twitter's blog post alluded that hackers had broken in through a well-publicized vulnerability in Oracle's Java software.

So the police came, and they said this person appears to have been living here in your house for some time". The secret lodger had broken in through an upstairs window; Galloway has no idea who it was, but is urging me to "emphasise that no one can do it now because I've got CCTV and alarms and so on" when the division bell goes off.

The obstacles were that people didn't want to sign him because he didn't have a Disney or Nickelodeon show, and because no one had ever broken in through YouTube.

Surveillance footage revealed that the intruders had broken in through a door, according to sources.

The woman told police she discovered 27-year-old Christopher Cummings inside her apartment after he had broken in through a window.

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God, Taylor tells us, is always breaking in, stepping through the immanent frame of secularism.

Masked bandits broke in through the roof and set off explosions to get to the money.

They broke in through a back screen of another Saturday night.

In the 1950's thieves broke in through the roof and stole two Russian paintings but were arrested weeks later.

"We didn't have keys, so we broke in through the kitchen window a few times," he said.

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