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1 The boys must be punished for this gross breach of the rules.
2 A violation of this custom constitutes a gross breach of Manóbo etiquette.
3 This gross breach of hospitality had evidently hit upon his tenderest point.
4 Not to return such a call is a gross breach of etiquette.
5 Justice Lang said the offending was a gross breach of trust.
6 Her offending was criminal, corrupt and a gross breach of trust.
7 She said the aggravating features in the case included a gross breach of trust.
8 The judge called it a gross breach of public trust.
9 He said she had committed a gross breach of trust.
10 He could make her politest enquiry look like a gross breach of his privacy.
11 The judge told Smith he was guilty of "a gross breach of trust".
12 This is a gross breach of our country's agreements.
13 All military men were shocked by the gross breach of faith which had been committed
14 To have taken notice of this would have been a gross breach of professional etiquette.
15 To answer a civil question rudely, or even impatiently, is a gross breach of etiquette.
16 This was a gross breach of international law.
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