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The measure of five syllables is almost always inconvenient in utterance and should be broken up, by a rest, into two portions.
As a result the ground could be cultivated more deeply and broken up by ploughing in a single direction.
The melee was broken up by me and the barman, Tyrone, a genuine hard man who doubled as the night porter.
The Arabians themselves were broken up into various clans who traced their lineage to Abraham and his son Ishmael.
However the Season 1 Box Set is broken up into three distinct story arcs over the course of its thirteen episodes.
Even though, by then, the early Arab conquests had broken up into several rival empires, many technical achievements came the way of the Muslims.
The 400 mile round trip was broken up with a stop at Stonehenge for an ice-cream.
Exclusive romantic attachments were broken up as threats to group stability.
The massive hoard, more than 5,000 items, has been broken up into a few hundred lots for auction on Tuesday.
The argument escalated into a fight which was broken up by the other card players.
Everyone is all concerned about what will happen to the stock market if Microsoft get broken up.
The bell had rung but I just sat on one of the chairs outside the common room as I thought about the real reason Chase and I had broken up.
This is broken up into five or six short featurettes relating to each movie.
The Grane was a 1122 ton Norwegian collier, torpedoed by UB80 on 9 March 1918 and more broken up.
These cluster ions can, however, be broken up by a flow of dry nitrogen gas.
By the second sortie, the cloud cover was broken up and he could see even more of the action and the hundreds of vessels in the Channel.
An Antarctic ice shelf has collapsed and broken up into thousands of icebergs.
It seems to me, if clerical culture needs to be broken up and exposed to the light, that would just about do it.
The concert started in full-on classical style, before being broken up by a small foray into traditional Irish songs.
The switch yard is a very busy place as trains are broken up and cars are switched into sidings.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And so an ancient monument must be destroyed either out of wanton mischief, or to be broken up for the repair of a fence!
With her party thus broken up and her house empty, she could not bear to remain at Court leys.
A tetrameter brachycatalectic in both sections may also be broken up either by leonine or by inserted rhyme.
The life of the low-country South Carolina planter, until broken up by the war, had changed but little since colonial times.
When broken up, the starter should be of a smooth creamy texture and entirely free from lumpiness or wateriness.
Most of the Thug gangs had been broken up by 1860, but cases of thuggee have occurred occasionally since that date.
At the sound of that deep, rumbly, grumbly voice it looked for a few minutes as if school would be broken up for that day.
Accordingly a trephining was done, and these adhesions, real or supposed, were broken up.
Of course this all happened some years ago, when the home at hames was broken up.
Consider, on the other hand, a centre of catabolism, where the molecules are being broken up into fragments or smaller groups.
The great Muskogee family had been broken up, by the act of Georgia, before.
In catabolism, the worn particles from the cells, and the dead cells no longer useful are broken up and thrown out of the body.
In others, it is loose and veiny, and is readily broken up with iron bars and sledges.
The circle was broken up, and only Cerdic and Harl sat there waiting hyla's return.
In like manner the catalectic iambic tetrameter is broken up by inserted rhyme into two short verses, viz.
Long afterwards it was known that they had landed on Pitcairn Island, broken up the Bounty, and founded a permanent settlement.
This is the way in which estates, once broken up, are reconsolidated in Oude, under energetic and unscrupulous men.
Nor will modern languages be easily broken up by amalgamation with each other.
The submontane tract is an undulating country with a red soil, much broken up into ravines along the foot of the hills.
The chains of cells are usually badly broken up, and the nature of the algal host is, therefore, difficult to distinguish.
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