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Example sentences for "break them"

  • 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 they are good, why should He break them?

  • If he has made them well, why should he break them?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "break them" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    break away; break bread; break down; break every; break the; break through; breakfast dish; breaking down; coloring matter; contested election; double consciousness; first mentioned; hand side; having written; know anything; know good and evil; larger force; never leave; never tired; one hundred thousand dollars; opened fire; other young; physical health; pure spirit; strangely enough; this collection