Break Ins

Word BREAK INS
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The act of entering a place with the intent to steal or commit some other offense; an instance of breaking and entering.

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The word "break-ins" in example sentences

Hersh wrote that the CIA had conducted illegal surveillance, surreptitiously opened thousands of pieces of mail, conducted illegal break-ins, and infiltrated dozens of domestic dissident organizations—all in violation of its charter. ❋ Walter F. Mondale (2010)

But the man he had considered a superstar for the embassy break-ins left Italy and never returned to the field as a secret agent. ❋ Douglas Waller (2011)

Donovan had begun receiving disturbing reports from other OSS officers that his protégé from the Spanish embassy break-ins was in over his head at Salerno. ❋ Douglas Waller (2011)

On a more general level, social networking sites may be great for spreading holiday cheer, but they've also proven to be a gold mine of personal information that crooks piece together for identity theft and house break-ins. ❋ John Giacobbi (2011)

And while it seems hard to believe that a smart woman would work late alone in her office after two break-ins, King adds, We make it clear that the Pretty Little Liars did not tell her everything about A and withheld a lot of information. ❋ Unknown (2011)

They cut class at Teaneck High School to help a pair of "somewhat legendary" burglars commit break-ins across the region, said Chris Heiser , a retired lieutenant for the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office who investigated the gang. ❋ Sean Gardiner (2011)

Daniel "Tokyo" Gaston and his crew got the nickname after pulling off hundreds of break-ins in the late '90s, including stealing $300,000 of property from former New York Knicks star Patrick Ewing 's Englewood Cliffs, N.J., home. ❋ Sean Gardiner (2011)

Six officers who were trying to search Thomas' backpack after reports of break-ins at a Fullerton, California, transit hub got into a violent fight with the 37-year-old. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Of course, doing business in crime-plagued areas can lead to problems besides break-ins. ❋ Joel Millman (2010)

There have since been attempted break-ins at other climate research institutions. ❋ David Roberts (2011)

Donald Downes, who had led the embassy break-ins in Washington, was also on the Ancon in charge of a twenty-man OSS detachment wading ashore with the first wave. ❋ Douglas Waller (2011)

Increasingly, governments are going public about break-ins to their networks to raise public awareness. ❋ Max Colchester (2011)

She singled out one remarkable shot of Ehrlichman, who would eventually serve 18 months in prison, pointing at and razzing a newspaper headline blaring his involvement in the Watergate break-ins. ❋ Nicolas Rapold (2012)

He didn't tell them about the two attempted break-ins—one from the hall, then one a guy shining a flashlight into their bedroom in the back—and they took the place. ❋ Con Chapman (2011)

“Uh, we had two attempted break-ins when we lived on Beacon Street—remember?” ❋ Con Chapman (2011)

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