To break them, signifies your ability to overcome enmity and competition.
To break them, there will be quarrels, and probable separations for you.
To break them, is a sign that you will escape toils planned by enemies.
As long as they are law, they are God's ordinance, and we have no right to break them.
Pare the apricots, which should be ripe, as thinly as possible, break them in half, and remove the stones.
The best way to break them up is to pound them roughly in an iron mortar, adding, from time to time, a little water, to prevent them getting heated.
Keep the onions stirred for a few minutes, and, in stirring them, be particular not to break them.
Do not allow them to remain in the oven long enough to break them; but they should be sufficiently soft to skin nicely and rub through the sieve.
I told him I had discovered a secret to break them in a few hours.
How to prevent a Horse from pulling upon his bridle reins, in order to break them.
Take the largest broad mushrooms, break them into an earthen pan, strew salt over, and stir them occasionally for three days.
Grate some lemon over, be careful not to break them, and serve them up in the syrup.
Lay them out upon a dish to cool, taking care not to break them.
Break them with a billet of wood or wooden beetle, and let them lie in the pickle a fortnight, stirring twice a day.
Crack one-quarter of the stones, extract the kernels, break them to pieces and boil in just enough water to cover them, until soft, when set aside to steep in a covered vessel.
Stew the gooseberries ten minutes—very slowly, not to break them.
Fill with it the cups or empty whites of the eggs, (being careful not to break them;) pressing the mixture down, and smoothing it nicely.
Break them up, and pare off the brown skin from the pieces.
Then push back or scoop out carefully a portion of the inside of each meringue, taking care not to break them.
When quite soft, break them up small into the pan of grated bread-crumbs, and mix in a pound of fresh butter, cut into little pieces.
Take the rusks out, break them in half, and then set them in the oven to get crisp on the other side.
Lift out the slices with a skimmer and broad knife, and with care not to break them; lay them on a hot dish, one a little overlapping the other.
This need not preclude attractive garnishing, but such complicated constructions as are sometimes seen, which embarrass one to find how to break them, should be avoided.
Stir with a fork, being careful not to break them.
When the pigeons are done, take them up, being careful not to break them, and remove the strings.
Remember that the slightest pressure will break them.
You've got to see what they're trailing, or you can't break them.
My idea is to break them of coyotes, wolves and deer, and when we cross a lion trail, let them go.
If he has made them well, why should he break them?
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