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61 Strain the fruit, reserving the juice then soak all the break in the fruit juice in a shallow bowl. 62 To emphasise the message, ministers have been told to spend the Easter break in Britain rather than holidaying overseas. 63 Still, he argues that any break in the stock or bond markets could help revive investor interest in commodities. 64 There had been barely a break in their conversation as they hopped the rocks. 65 And the answer came: she was like a break in the monotony, like a resident jester. 66 During a break in our labours I switched on the little handheld position finder to check where we were. 67 Occasionally you could see the moon through a break in the clouds. 68 I spoke to him briefly during a break in rehearsals. 69 Since returning from his Easter break in Florida he has bungled and backtracked even in his fief, the Senate. 70 Now imagine men are trying to break in using pneumatic drills. 71 Surely they wouldn't go so far as to break in? 72 There was no break in the uniformity; no landmark to help pinpoint her position. 73 When the break in the dull, rainy weather came I decided on a day's search of the river foreshore. 74 In the autumn there was to be a break in his usual routine. 75 But yesterday he found the would-be thieves had smashed the door lock in an attempt to break in. 76 Thoughts fly to Tom - he could probably break in through plumbing outlet or shin gracefully up drainpipe. 77 Then they did their bit for the tourism industry - by taking a break in Dorset and Hampshire. 78 The break in the weather made it easier for everyone. 79 Only the bravest would break in, light fires on the tile floors. 80 They were expected to continue for a month, with a 10-day break in early September. 81 During a break in which the designer's assistant smeared the mirror above the fireplace with vaseline -. 82 Most of that time he dived for red snapper along the edge of a break in the reef. 83 When morning came, nobody in that room upstairs would answer their calls, so they were forced to break in. 84 At last, where a five barred gate provided a break in the hedge, Fen stopped. 85 However, early on, as he introduced the superposition principle, Dirac would break in half a piece of chalk. 86 Break in: Burglars have stolen electrical equipment and jewellery worth £1,500 from a house in Cedar Road, Darlington. 87 Possibly a break in the reactive circuit. 88 Force a page break in the listing file. 89 Open up, or I break in! 90 Please do not break in on our conversation.