Sentence examples for it will break down from inspiring English sources

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"When the plastic loses some of its structural strength, it will break down physically.

If you'd like to use spinach, add a few extra cups, as it will break down more than its less delicate cousins.

Albumin possesses this property most notably from its lysozyme enzyme constituent, utilizing a lysis reaction in which it will break down the peptidoglycan barrier of bacteria consisting of the glycosidic (1 4) β-linkage between the N-acetylglucosamine and the N-acetylmuramic acid (Baron and Rehault 2007).

"It won't work, it will break down the good relationships that do exist between communities.

Attempting to solve the Thermo sudoku puzzles entirely as thermo sudoku puzzles will break down - and in several cases it will break down quickly with a clear contradiction.

If its diameter is larger or its thickness (length) is longer, it cannot be mounted in robot's wrist or it will break down under the applied moment Mx or My.

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Cheek has a punchy flavour and, if treated with low heat and a bit of liquid, it'll break down into soft, silken strands.

"It'll break down that sense of anonymity and isolation".

"It'll break down that sense of anonymity and isolation". And that can happen even in high-rises, he added.

You should read it all for yourself, but I'll break down his idea into four quick points.

On Wednesday, Danish industrial enzyme maker Novozymes, unveiled a new high-efficient enzyme – called Cellic CTec3 – it says will break down corn husks, switchgrass and other feedstocks into sugars to make cellulosic ethanol at a lower cost.

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