Pronunciation of the English word breach.
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1. | Mr Smith is accused of breach of contract. | |
2. | They made a breach in the wall. | |
3. | The former president of a certain association has been arrested on suspicion of breach of trust. | |
4. | It is a custom more honored in the breach than the observance. | |
5. | We have a security breach. | |
6. | Such abundance I accept apparent in this country, such top moral values, humans of such caliber, that I do not anticipate we would anytime beat this country, unless we breach the actual courage of this nation, which is her airy and cultural heritage, and, therefore, I adduce that we alter her old and age-old apprenticeship system, her culture, for if the Indians anticipate that all that is adopted and English is acceptable and greater than their own, they will lose their self-esteem, their built-in self-culture and they will become what we ambition them, an absolutely bedevilled nation. | |
7. | If you do that, I'll sue you for breach of contract! | |
8. | That's simple breach of contract. | |
9. | 'Or Grecians in these timbers lurk confined, / or 'tis some engine of assault, designed / to breach the walls, and lay our houses bare, / and storm the town. Some mischief lies behind. / Trust not the horse, ye Teucrians. Whatso'er / this means, I fear the Greeks, for all the gifts they bear.' | |
10. | We breach the walls, and ope the town inside. / All set to work, and to the feet below / fix wheels, and hempen ropes around the neck they throw. / Mounting the walls, the monster moves along, / teeming with arms. Boys, maidens joy around / to touch the ropes, and raise the festive song. |