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31. I want you all to have a little break from your classroom work, so we're all going to the library. 32. For one day, however, he would take a break from things. 33. It was a welcome break from comedy, but it wasn't noticed enough for there to be a great many similar offers. 34. Stops for meals and for the navigator to fix their position were a welcome break from the jolting ride. 35. For some, the visit is a welcome break from medical treatment they're receiving for radiation sickness. 36. If you fancy a break from sunbathing, the slot pool and table tennis are sure to keep you amused. 37. It's the only time I can get a break from my family. 38. On Buy Nothing Day enjoy a break from the shopping frenzy. 39. The trip to Mexico will be a welcome break from work. 40. It gave them a welcome break from the mania of the Olympics and seemed to put everything in its proper perspective. 41. Bernice took a few moments break from her search to reach up and snap it off. 42. I mean, there is always a spare moment or two when one needs a break from digging, or sawing. 43. Or have you ever needed a break from the pressures of work and paid a few pounds more to escape the holiday crowds? 44. To accommodate the tour, Gruppman will take a break from teaching. 45. Taking a break from singing an ear-splitting aria, Chang Yaohua casts a glance at the odd building in the background. 46. The knitting correspondent was taking a well-earned break from the strenuous world of woollens, courtesy of her travel editor. 47. She's had a two-year break from competitive running, but now she's staging a comeback. 48. Marking a break from tradition, they were not policy documents, but broadsides against individuals. 49. President Bill Clinton will represent a decisive break from 12 years of Republican Party rule. 50. For in this sense Blairism represents a break from the past. 51. Journal in double triumph Roy Castle takes a break from record-breaking and relaxes with a good read. 52. A two night self-drive weekend break from their Winter-Inn programme staying at Les Trois Mousquetaires costs £181 per person high season. 53. They must take a break from their voracious consumption. 54. After his decided break from lethargy, imagination returned to him and he felt duty-bound to purse a new purpose with enthusiasm: an abundance of immortal poems followed. 55. Some of her friends began to break from her, think kusama is hoping his name has been put into the second-best. 56. To improve the layout of the screen, select line break from the palette and insert the line break between the various view elements. 57. Barack Obama took a break from bilateral discussions this afternoon to play tourist at the Forbidden City, one of China's best-loved historical sites. 58. A sabbatical year is a period during which people take a break from their normal routine of work. 59. Some are just looking for a break from the rigors of academia. 60. Researchers speculate that the extra shut-eye may help reduce chronic stress—which has been implicated in heart disease—by giving workers a break from angst-ridden jobs.