break into造句31) I began to break into a sweat.
32) When he saw a gang trying to break into a car in Gateshead he and a neighbour chased the youths.
33) Milian was caught red-handed attempting to break into a house.
34) The court pointed out that even a game of hopscotch could suddenly break into a fight resulting in serious injury.
35) I was enjoying running but was still not going to put in the time necessary to break into the top rank.
36) I noted the Handbook clearly stated that you were not to expect the police to break into a sweat over your losses.
37) Next he dons diving gear to break into the estate, and learns that it actually is a prison for illegal immigrants.
38) She shivered inwardly, a delicious sensation, and felt her heart break into a gallop.
39) A £70 pair of sunglasses was taken from one car and thieves tried to break into another.
40) The burglar also tried unsuccessfully to break into the house and smashed a double glazed window.
41) The profession was extremely hard to break into and to maintain a very low weight required constant vigilance and self-discipline.
41)try its best to gather and build good sentences.
42) Looking for that little lift to break into playoff mode?
43) It was found guilty of using its monopoly in the personal computer industry to break into the internet browser market.
44) Steven Morrissey used the evenings to try to break into rock journalism.
45) Ce Ce, though all of 21, has a high-pitched voice that sounds as though she's going to break into giggles.
46) For this reason it can be a mistake to try to break into advertising while you are too young.
47) Craig Cook, a reformed car thief, explains how easy it is to break into a car.
48) An attempt by Bandai to break into the game player business has encountered even more problems.
49) To her annoyance - and her dismay - Ashley felt her heart break into its usual erratic beat behind her ribs.
50) No, I tend to break into a crate of Nettles Old Fester.
51) A teenager used his personal computer to break into sensitive US Air Force files.
52) It wasn't until she was completely out of his sight that she allowed herself to break into a swift trot.
53) Suddenly, she yearned above all things to break into their home movie.
54) Even on a cold day, the old man could break into a sweat if he got beyond a full minute.
55) You can not break into existing well-loved programmes to deliver up-to-the-minute news.
56) From outside bets to reach the play-offs, Leicester are now poised to break into the top two.
57) Afraid to break into his isolation she watched in silence, embarrassed to be there.
58) Club officials even had to help Woosnam to break into his locker to retrieve his spikes.
59) Pension funds also can help California firms to break into more global markets by forming partnerships.
60) I tripped back down the curving stairs, half-expecting a Busby Berkeley chorus to break into song.