Sentence examples for which often broke from inspiring English sources

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Most were reinforced with fiberglass, which often broke.

His arcades have jettisoned traditional photo booths, which often broke down, required expensive film, and dispensed a photo "not much better than one taken by your grandmother," he said.

There wasn't much choice of car brands either most were Romanian Dacias, which often broke down in the middle of the road.

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The water comes from boreholes, which often break.

The collective is known for its large-scale interactive videos, which often break down the wall between viewer and subject.

On to The Yale Book of Quotations, which often breaks fresh ground, to find an American source: The Van Nuys (Calif).

As for Gore's plurality in the national popular vote, during the first couple of weeks after Election Day some observers suggested that it might be reversed by absentee ballots, which often break in a Republican direction.

Under Franco's dictatorship, Gypsies lived in fear of the military police, or Guardia Civil, which often brutally broke up their encampments and forced them to keep moving around the country.

Much of directing is directing against the script, of mining it for what's latent in it — which often means breaking it open in some essential way.

It's long past time to discard this rule — which is often broken by the Senate at its convenience, anyway — along with all filibusters of presidential appointments.

He takes the stairway to the roof — the stairway is filthy and smells of urine — and sometimes he stops to look at his mural "Back to School," on a wall across the street from the schoolhouse, and then he crosses the roof and rings for the elevator, which is often broken but not as much as his elevator, on the other side of the court, and then he hits the block.

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