Sentence examples for somehow breached from inspiring English sources

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Doctors say that meningitis cannot occur unless the dura is somehow breached.

But I worried that in showing this man a little extra attention, I had somehow breached the therapeutic relationship.

The CIA countered with leaks of its own, claiming that Senate staffers somehow breached a computer firewall to steal documents they shouldn't have.

That's because some vendor of knockoff clothing has somehow breached the Times spam filter, and I had to find a quick way to make a large number of comments go away.

"It does not give them any problem, but if they go to a hospital and the skin is somehow breached, they are really prone to invasion or infection by their own bacteria".

Or she could have begun with the homeless man who'd been discovered lying beside Bergeron's kidney-shaped swimming pool one night, the man who'd somehow breached the various fences, empty bottle of isopropyl alcohol in hand, and who would have died had Bergeron not summoned an ambulance, had she not moved with surprising speed to get him aid.

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If Northern Alliance soldiers backed by American bombing are to initiate a frontal assault against Kabul, they must somehow breach front lines like the militarily crucial one here.

B10 The Opposition Forces OUTSIDE KABUL -- If Northern Alliance soldiers are to launch a frontal assault, they must somehow breach front lines just north of the city.

"The positioning of this ban is that women drivers somehow breach the values of modesty, which is absurd, as by any objective standpoint there is nothing at all immodest about a women driving a car".

Thus we have an open and shut case of censorship, a small but important ban on free expression, that has been made palatable by the suggestion – which comes freighted in the word inappropriate – that Sinclair's critical study of Hackney somehow breaches the bounds of good taste; that it is unseemly.

This group felt for example uneasy when contemplating on putting them up on their roof, as if they were somehow breaching etiquette.

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