Sentence examples for commonly breaks from inspiring English sources

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In particular, the investigators said a neck bone called the hyoid commonly breaks during manual strangling; Miss Sullivan's neck bones were intact.

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Demand for money functions, which had previously seemed stable, commonly broke down once used as an intermediate monetary target.

Others sympathized outright with the Confederacy, and fights commonly broke out between them and their pro-war Republican neighbors.

Nothing was more exhausting than moving house, and before dropping off she made the commonplace vow (as commonly broken) that she'd never pull up stakes again.

But because most drivers are struggling to make a living, the rules are commonly broken, even though police statistics show that more than 80percentt of the robberies this year and seven of the nine killings were committed by passengers picked up at the curb.

The bones most commonly broken in human punch-ups also gained the most strength in early "hominin" evolution.

Causal talk about emotions, referred to in some studies as emotion cause talk (Brown and Dunn 1996; Salmon et al. 2013), is commonly broken down into three categories: unelaborated comments about emotions; explanations of the causes and consequences of emotions; and empathy-related statements (Dunn and Brown 1993).

This level of preservation is unusual: "Neolithic assemblages are often very challenging to interpret, as they are commonly broken, mixed up, and poorly preserved," says Martin Smith, a biological anthropologist at Bournemouth University in the United Kingdom, who was not involved in the research.

I know that exercising and losing weight are on nearly everyone's resolution lists and they are also the most commonly broken promises made to oneself and family.

Oxford tracks overused phrases, buzzwords and commonly broken language (how many times have you heard someone say, thinking they're being smart, "I turned the job down for a myriad of reasons"?).

In Nephila fenestrata, males commonly break off the distal tip of the embolus during mating rendering the pedipalp useless [27], while in other species (e.g. N. edulis), embolus breakage is rare or absent [22], [34].

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