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1 The men could not , - without committing a breach of good manners.
2 They did so without formal notice, committing a breach of contract by this sudden cessation.
3 According to all the rules of law and logic, you are committing a breach of contract already.
4 Of these-wereI not restrained by fear of committing a breach of confidence- Imightgive some interesting illustrations.
5 A youth, who got into a punch-up at a courthouse in Dublin, has been cleared of committing a breach of the peace.
6 I trust that in starting at once, on the assumption that you will grant me leave, I am not committing a breach of duty.
7 Father Rocco, for the first time since I have enjoyed the pleasure of your acquaintance, I find you committing a breach of good manners.
8 I do not suppose we are seriously committing a breach of confidence, though he might have wished to mention it to you first himself.
9 "I think you are committing a breach of taste to stay here, and I would be greatly obliged if you would leave."
10 "I wonder," I said, drawing him a little on one side, "if you would care to earn a sovereign without committing a breach of duty?"
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