“unbroken” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “unbroken”:

+ Although its surface circulation had dissipated, its upper circulation remained unbroken and created a burst of rainfall early on August 20.

+ At least 39,194 fires have been detected in Amazonas, which is the largest state in Brazil by area, and which has the “largest standing tracts of unbroken rainforest” in the world.

+ It is one unbroken piece of music with four sections in different tempos.

+ This has the record of the oldest unbroken tradition although the May Queen of All London Festival at Hayes, BromleyHayes Common in Bromley is a close contender.

+ These new soldiers enabled Vandegrift, beginning on 19 September, to establish an unbroken defence around the Lunga perimeter.

+ In some women, the hymen may remain unbroken even after sex.

+ Australian indigenous art is the oldest unbroken tradition of art in the world.

unbroken - example sentences
unbroken – example sentences

Example sentences of “unbroken”:

+ The unbroken horseradish root has very little smell.

+ Virgin women do not need to have an unbroken hymen.

+ It has the longest unbroken history of any school in England.

+ The rest of his life was an unbroken record of success.

+ On 24 August 1914 at Audregnies, Belgium, Captain Grenfell rode with the regiment in a charge against a large body of unbroken German infantry.

+ They usually live in the scattered areas with less trees, rather than large parts of land with lots of unbroken trees.

+ The Capetian dynasty he started ruled France in an unbroken line for 300 years.

+ Merckx, regarded as the greatest and most successful cyclist of all time, established several world cycling records, some of which remain unbroken to this day.

+ Greek has an unbroken history of being a written language for over 3,000 years.

+ The broken line represents yang, and the unbroken line represents yin.

+ However, the principle of general conservation of energy is so far an unbroken rule of physics – as far as we know, energy cannot be created or destroyed, only changed in form..

+ Three of the oldest countries with monarchs that still hold office are the United Kingdom, which has had the same British Royal Family for nearly 1,000 years, Denmark where the royal line has remained unbroken for almost 1,200 years, and Japan, which has records showing a line of Emperors dating back even farther.

+ They wrote an almost unbroken string of hit shows.

+ Often said to be the “backbone of England”, they form an unbroken range stretching from the Peak District in the Midlands, through the Yorkshire Dales, parts of Greater Manchester, the West Pennine Moors of Lancashire and CumbriaCumbrian Fells to the Scottish border.

+ A 1962 coup ushered in a half-century of mostly unbroken military rule in Myanmar.

+ The unbroken horseradish root has very little smell.

+ Virgin women do not need to have an unbroken hymen.
+ It has the longest unbroken history of any school in England.

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