Only when Preston's legs began to tire, their persistence and courage finally waning, did Everton break through again. |
At the other end, even though mistakes began to creep in, there was enough pace and verve to gee the crowd up if not break through. |
Protesters in Parliament Square tried to break through police lines and join other marchers who had arrived in the area. |
Until we can break through that, we can't take the measure of what is really representative. |
He has already been up for a while, watching the sun as its weak rays break through the last misty hues of the night. |
To begin with, she wanted to break through the stereotype of the cheesy, overdressed magician. |