How To Use Brake In A Sentence

  • The aerobrake - a huge, convex disc underneath the spacecraft - was producing friction with the Martian atmosphere.
  • Yes, the gearbox was a bit saggy and I was alarmed at how much pressure the brake pedal needed to do an emergency stop, but other than this, all was well.
  • The driver braked abruptly, causing the car to skid a little.
  • Under the cover of darkness, exotic sports cars come alive with red-hot glowing brakes, flaming exhausts and sparks from contact as drivers battle both the elements and other drivers.
  • The filler is on top of the box on a small square plate just in front of the hand brake drum.
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  • Most fault conditions will set a ABS fault code in the CAB (controller anti-lock brake), which can be retrieved to aid in fault diagnosis.
  • Hits With a second chain brake system, this saw is extremely safe. Stihl MS 280 C-BQ chain saw
  • In the 1970's the two-way radio made a big difference in making up trains and the brakeman were no longer giving signals with lanterns and lighted fuzees.
  • I suggest you check that your stop lights work when you press the brake pedal.
  • With a screeching halt, the driver stepped on the brake just in front of the run-down apartment building that Adrian now called home.
  • Illness had put a brake on his progress.
  • Both ads use the same stock video of Cofield walking forlornly alongside her shuttered brake-pad production facility. Strickland goes negative in first campaign ad
  • Once inside the plant, the Car Repair Shop removed the brake equipment, renumbered it and it remained in service for many more years before it was scrapped.
  • Armstrong said the Spaniard's tyre had punctured as they braked for a corner.
  • The latter acts as a very slow brake, or a very unresponsive gas pedal on the economy.
  • The BMW M6 has deeper front valance with air intakes for the engine and brakes, more contoured sills and rear valance that includes a diffuser to increase aerodynamic efficiency.
  • He/she can ‘play’ with the gearshift or release the parking brake.
  • She slammed on the brakes to try to avoid the dog.
  • He told how he was stopped behind a tipper truck with his handbrake on when he heard brakes screeching.
  • There were skid marks on the road where a car had braked suddenly.
  • Then he arose and clomb the mast to see an there were any escape from that strait; and he would have loosed the sails; but the wind redoubled upon the ship and whirled her round thrice and drave her backwards; whereupon her rudder brake and she fell off towards a high mountain. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • In the past, asbestos has been widely used by South African companies to produce a wide range of products, including gaskets, seals, brake linings, roofing sheets, gutters and other building products, waste pipes and flower pots.
  • ZL 40 Loader dual pipeline gas pushed oil disc brake system.
  • Install rotor, caliper, and wheel and tire assembly, then adjust parking brake shoes.
  • When the driver takes his/her foot off the brake and puts it on the accelerator, the engine re-starts automatically and almost seamlessly.
  • I would advise against riding the moped without testing the brakes first.
  • The new Mustang has disc brakes all round, a decided improvement on the original cars.
  • An original touch, however, is the shovel-grip handbrake, which saves space as well as feeling quite butch.
  • Those two pilots physically wrestled the plane down with all four legs straining at the brakes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nash tried to brake and the last thing I remember was his arm flinging out to try and stop me from flying out of the car.
  • You're supposed to put the handbrake on whenever you stop on a hill.
  • Diagraph spring pneumatic brake valve is widely used as control valve for tractor - trailer braking system.
  • The brakes don't seem to be working properly.
  • Procar is negotiating a number of agreements for the supply of control components, including the wheels, brake pads and suspension items.
  • At about 2. 50pm on Wednesday, a light truck lost control on the slippery Hume Freeway between Arkells Lane and the Wandong exit, setting off a chain reaction when the car behind it slammed on the brakes, which in turn caused the car behind that to aquaplane straight into the car in front. Star News Group
  • Saturday nights, walked through the meadows and round by the mill and back home past the creek on Sunday afternoons, taken his seat in the brake for the annual outing, shuffled his way through the polka at the tradesmen's ball, and generally seized all legitimate opportunities for sporting with Amaryllis in the shade, has a hundred advantages which your successful careerer lacks. The Man Upstairs and Other Stories
  • But there was further drama when the crane's brakes failed and it slid into the cab of the lorry.
  • Trash fluttered in the red glow of the brake light in the rearview.
  • That extra tail-weight partly explains why the Octavia feels eager to point into a corner despite its soft and very comfortable springing, making it a surprisingly enjoyable car for a keen driver, apart from the overly snatchy brakes.
  • The brakes consisted of two inefficient rear brakes and one transmission front brake, usually full of oil.
  • The reelman — a most important member of this team— will release the brake as the beltman places his belt.
  • Compared with electromagnetic braking (EMBr) ruler, the brake effect of the the jet–pattern magnetic field on the flow discharged from the nozzle and the flow at the meniscus are the better.
  • It's like we're doing 55 down the highway and then someone applies the brakes. mang This Week In Trailers: Valhalla Rising, Reel Injun, Black Field, Oil City Confidential | /Film
  • We are a company specialized in manufacturing brake calipers, master brake cylinder, wheel cylinder and other chassis parts.
  • His tachograph showed that the brakes had not been applied at all, said the prosecutor.
  • He cut a right rear tire on lap 94, putting him 12 laps down because the brake caliper broke off the housing.
  • "The transmission is shot, the brakes are on their last legs, and all things considered I don't think a person as successful as you should be tooling around in a beat-up old junker like this," the car will good-naturedly inform the owner.
  • Neither accelerator nor brake is fierce, the steering is accurate but requires no great effort.
  • And that will put a brake on industrial well-being.
  • At the rear, the taillight clusters are stacked vertically, positioned high out of harm's way, and a high-level brake light is integrated into the roofline above the two rear doors.
  • So Parliament offers no forum for considered debate and no brake on the unbridled ambition of an unscrupulous Prime Minister.
  • He would accelerate, then pull the handbrake up and then he would have to keep really good control of the steering wheel as the car spun round.
  • The Government is determined to put a brake on public spending.
  • But it switches off when cruising and is recharged when the car slows or brakes. The Sun
  • The steering system is lighter and more compact than a steering column and rack and the brakes occupy the same space as a conventional caliper.
  • Or you can set the adaptive cruise control to maintain a selected safe distance, get too close and the car automatically brakes for you. The Sun
  • Simulation results show that the system based on neural network is superior to a conventional system in the aspects of robustness and brake efficiency.
  • But a friend who worked as a car mechanic insisted the brakes had another 15,000 miles of wear on them.
  • Remember, back-pedal to brake (counter-intuitive to my brain I think, but I managed).
  • With the looping left-right into the semicircular end-turn coming up fast, go hard on the brakes, and turn in firmly before pushing up the power again to aim for the exit.
  • One thing that dramatically influences aerobrake design is the GN&C of the vehicle. Why the Moon? Here's Why. - NASA Watch
  • Check your bicycle brakes before you ride.
  • But as I was coming in to land, I went through some turbulence and, as I tried to brake, one side of the canopy collapsed and I went cartwheeling out of control.
  • The operation of the handbrake, steering, brake and clutch oozes quality, and the fittings are impressive.
  • It connects with engine electronics and beeps when the driver brakes hard, takes a corner fast or accelerates quickly.
  • I couldn't pull over without forcing some one else to brake and I simply didn't have the power to get away.
  • ‘The new alloy is ideal for high-temperature cast components used in engines such as pistons, connecting rods, actuators, brake calipers and rotors,’ said Lee.
  • The bonnet and boot lid are carbon fibre and the brakes carbon ceramic Why should I care? Times, Sunday Times
  • I braked at the second corner and changed down to third.
  • Minister of Foreign Affairs Pik Botha acted as a "handbrake" on cross-border military raids by the South African Defence Force when he served on the State Security Council, he said on Wednesday. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • But when they park the bus at the Nou Camp they must remember to leave the handbrake off. The Sun
  • Don't be surprised if your child wants to put the brakes on the process once she has told you.
  • I can still see him, just, brake lights winking as he catches up with a line of cars ahead.
  • It was underpowered, the brakes were very mushy, and the styling and interior were very blah.
  • As the programme changed, the room filled with the screech of brakes and rapid gunfire of a pseudo Western. PRETTY MAIDS ALL IN A ROW
  • It has a punchy 1.6 litre petrol engine and lots of useful gadgets, including an electric handbrake and automatic lights and wipers, as well as lots of useful storage space.
  • It will target cyclists who flout road regulations by, for example, riding without lights or having faulty brakes.
  • Adam slammed on the brakes when he got a glimpse of the animals milling around in a large lot.
  • The community should provide adequate programs to help juvenile delinquents setup criminal lexus company brick rear donation school stuff direct detective cover factory brake pony cement man church admission feet attack sim politics tiger audi boyfriend home actor flat blast keyboard wolf case display samurai technologies laptop acura block monte will read it later. Firefighters Union Initially Snubbed Giuliani For "Disgraceful Lack Of Respect" After 9/11...And Other Campaign Updates
  • The executive jet settled on its main wheels and braked sharply as the thrust-reverse and spoilers were deployed.
  • He worked on the railways as a guard, riding at the end of the train in a wooden wagon, the brake van. The Times Literary Supplement
  • His nightmare was based on once when his brakes nearly failed going along Clapham Common.
  • Only this bike offers adjustability for toe-in in its road brakes via concave/convex washers.
  • A preliminary simulation of the air brake system of heavy haul train, the propagation characteristic of air wave in brake system of train and the effect of parameters on brake characteristic.
  • Applying increasing pressure on the brakes with 3,000 feet of runway to go, we felt a strong thump below the jet.
  • There was no physical act on the part of D which caused the injury but rather an omission, i.e. his failure to apply the handbrake.
  • What do the high-intensity headlights, anti-lock brake systems, global positioning screens and trunk- or hood-mounted light switches on your car have in common?
  • So, in a sense, the working state of pads will affect brake efficiency directly.
  • He shifted the lever into neutral and released the hand brake, then cranked the steering wheel as far to the right as he could.
  • It's not the 450 brake horsepower. Times, Sunday Times
  • A wave of claustrophobia hits her, and she slams her foot on the brake.
  • The requirement to a brake of the lifting mechanism of a ladle crane is safety, reliability, without excessive shock.
  • Inside, Sparco race-style leather seats and black/blue leather steering wheel match with the aluminium handbrake, gear knobs and pedals.
  • Greed and corruption is the formular that brakes down anything. Think Progress » U.S. Chamber of Commerce celebrates its ‘influence’ over Massachusetts Senate race.
  • Air brakes sprang from the hull and the plasma retros fired a controlled burst.
  • Capt Yost continued the approach, skillfully aligning the aircraft with the runway using right rudder and fanning the speed-brakes once the landing was assured.
  • China one fifth of humanity braked its population growth, made a quantum leap from agrarian Marxism to industrial mercantilism, and thrived--largely because the U.S. was so open to being the "designated driver" of its export-centered growth strategy during this period. Ian Fletcher: Free Trade Isn't Helping World Poverty
  • Cretan brake thus provides us a new plant material to study the mechanism of As - accumulation.
  • Take-off was delayed for around 90 minutes while engineers carried out safety checks and tested the brakes.
  • No one was in the car stepping on the brake pedal and after investigating, it became clear to me that for some reason the light was stuck on.
  • There were brake shoes acting both on the wheels and on the track.
  • We stayed together, and landed on a dark, windy night with no airspeed indicator or brakes.
  • This is because applying the brake can lock the wheels and cause a skid. Times, Sunday Times
  • Probably, he thought, peering out through struggling wind screen wipers at rows of brake lights ahead.
  • This was acting as a brake on much larger inflows of funds. Times, Sunday Times
  • In addition to being effective in taking up a large amount of arsenic into its aboveground biomass in a relatively short period of time from soils containing arsenic of different concentrations and species, Brake fern also has many desirable attributes as a hyperaccumulating plant.
  • The Yamaha also has an engine brake, but it had a tendency to freewheel down hills a bit.
  • The uphill appear brake failure, should be timely reduction low block, keep the enough power up to the top parking.
  • The centre armrest is attached to the handbrake which is a neat idea and it opens up to reveal storage space for a mobile phone.
  • The steering is tauter, the brakes sharper and the whole car more grippy and planted.
  • I couldn't repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. Steven Wright 
  • Seat-mounted side-impact airbags, bundled with anti-lock brakes, are optional on the GXE and SE models.
  • Alcohol puts the brakes on fat burning. Times, Sunday Times
  • With the automatic transmission the brake is applied automatically whenever the ignition key is removed, and released whenever the gear selector is moved from the ‘park’ position.
  • On a bicycle, the rubber pincers on the hand brake squeeze the wheel rim; on a car, the brake pads squeeze against the wheels' rotors, slowing the rotation of the four rubber tires.
  • A bus steamed by in a cloud of sooty smoke and braked with a hydraulic squeal at the corner stop. LEGAL TENDER
  • Test your brakes after driving through water.
  • And it makes it sound to me like he may really put the brakes on some of the first amendment rights the press has enjoyed in the past.
  • These dumbwaiters are designed much like a standard elevator, with built-in safety brakes and safety interlocks that prevent operation if any door is open.
  • Oh, Joe's got plenty of nerve -- of the right sort!" called a brakeman, and Joe, nodding at him, recognized a railroad acquaintance who had been present at some of the town ball games. Baseball Joe in the Big League or, A Young Pitcher's Hardest Struggles
  • With this inequality, the requirement for brake efficiency can be changed into the requirement for the accuracy of the controller.
  • That sound was probably just part of the brakes, and I now see that a freight train is passing us on the right (our compartment is on the left).
  • He would saw through the brake cable.
  • The raider's feet skidded in mud as he tried to brake, but it was far too late.
  • She had recognized the stuck-pin signal from the plane captain and had released the parking brake (an H - 3 trick for unsticking a stuck pin) and had also complied with my call for unlocking the aircraft tailwheel.
  • ‘The bus driver braked but failed to avoid a pedestrian who was in the inside lane of the northbound carriageway,’ she said.
  • He braked hard and swerved in a bid to avoid Conor, but the nearside front of the vehicle hit him, throwing him 15 metres through the air.
  • Through the whole develop process, develop a base design theory of air disc brake.
  • As they marshaled the aircraft to its final parking spot, the number three brake became engulfed in flames.
  • A situation that puts brakes on your love life is resolved. The Sun
  • Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S. The main grille is larger, and the entire front of the car is more ventilated to provide cooling for brakes and the front Haldex differential. The New Bugatti: A Superman of Cars
  • The front brake pads were visible through the slots in the 12-in, wheels, which made it easy to determine when new ones were needed, and the carbureted pushrod motor - which produced a claimed 88 hp - was bog-simple.
  • Without the soul in first gear with the Boss, brakes are difficult to apply and take longer to become operative.
  • With the corner approaching he advised using the brakes and a change down into second. Times, Sunday Times
  • He refers to them as ‘tall tippy monstrosities with mediocre brakes that block other driver's view of the road and inflict massive damage during collisions.’
  • The brake doesn't grip the wheel properly.
  • Sometimes you have to brake to avoid running them down. Times, Sunday Times
  • The vehicle brakes sharply; husband and wife are jolted against each other. Times, Sunday Times
  • His hands immediately both found the steering wheel as he released the brake and pressed onto the gas.
  • Matthew Gilson Joseph Epstein Perhaps with this last reference he is playing off a quote from Saint-Simon: "Mme de Saint Simon, all goodness, tried in vain to check our most outrageous utterances, but the brakes were off and there ensued the most fearful struggle between the expression of sentiments that, humanly speaking, were quite natural, and the sensations that they were not altogether Christian. Boulevardier's Delight
  • Ingredients: Rice, fernbrake, roots of balloon flower, bean sprout, beef, red pepper paste, sesame oil.
  • As I rode away, I noticed that the front disc brake still faded erratically.
  • See that master ignition switches and individual ignition switches are off, set parking brakes and have the ground crew remove the wheel chocks.
  • Most drivers maximize speed through track tactics, memorizing apexes, shifts and brake points.
  • On wet or icy roads, apply the brakes gently.
  • The fork comes with disc brake mounts if a person would ever be interested in upgrading.
  • All she could do was to slam on the brakes and shut her eyes.
  • Also, I think that the Mars Aerobrake has led you to a misunderstanding of what an aerobrake of this type would do. Why the Moon? Here's Why. - NASA Watch
  • Some buses examined by inspectors in the last year have been found to have defective steering, faulty brakes or even bald tyres.
  • A motorist has been fined £350 after being caught performing an illegal handbrake turn in Trowbridge then forging the MOT certificate he was asked to present to police.
  • The thick canebrake along Holy Ground Greek, however, rendered it impossible for Carson's men to cross it and attack the town from the creek's right bank.
  • He is also seeking to apply the brakes to public spending. Times, Sunday Times
  • The storm has also put a temporary brake on the Indian monsoon, which had arrived earlier in the week. Times, Sunday Times
  • He slammed on the brakes and dropped the gearshift into reverse.
  • Visual inspection of qualified, followed by testing on the test line speed, exhaust, skid, brake, light.
  • The most common defects were bare tyres, faulty brakes, steering and suspension, plus broken headlights and brake lights.
  • If your handlebars slip in the stem clamp, that can be dangerous when you slam on your brakes.
  • But it switches off when cruising and is recharged when the car slows or brakes. The Sun
  • The brake doesn't grip the wheel properly.
  • He tried to brake with this ice-axe but started turning great cartwheels, bouncing all the way down.
  • Another possibility was a crash on landing caused by failure of landing gear and brakes.
  • The driver had ample time to brake or swerve and avoid the woman.
  • In the UK, the Volkswagen Group has been hit by three separate recalls covering windscreen wipers and anti-lock brake systems.
  • Also, leave the handbrake off as it may seize over time. Times, Sunday Times
  • Though the brakes of his bike had somewhat gone wrong, he still shot the works in a desperate effort to win the race.
  • At the end of every straight the brake pedal would be mashed into the floor before the car was flung into the next curve, generating cornering forces well in excess of the gravitational pull of Earth.
  • A police examiner found the footbrake was five per cent efficient.
  • Speed cameras pose a safety risk because motorists are slamming on their brakes to avoid being clocked, researchers have claimed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The brake pedal likewise; when fitted with anti-lock brakes, pedal response is woefully mushy.
  • Other fuel-saving additions include brake energy recuperation, a stop/start system and a gear change indicator. The Sun
  • Something, such as a sea anchor or a brake on a fishing reel, that retards motion.
  • He released the brake and sped off.
  • A standard feature on cars since 1902, drum brakes are going the same way as the cassette deck. Times, Sunday Times
  • I hit the brakes and aimed it toward the shoulder of the highway.
  • Most fault conditions will set a ABS fault code in the CAB (controller anti-lock brake), which can be retrieved to aid in fault diagnosis.
  • The brakes consisted of two inefficient rear brakes and one transmission front brake, usually full of oil.
  • Optional extras include anti-lock brakes and an electric sunroof.
  • This must be one of the few parts of the world where wine, walking and sea air are bound up with the hoot of the whistle and the hiss of the brakes.
  • Though the brakes of his bike had somewhat gone wrong, he still shot the works in a desperate effort to win the race.
  • The tank under the wing is a vacuum reservoir for the brake system.
  • If you brake too soon, with the tip held too high, the forward-moving line will collide either with the rod or with itself, creating what's called a tailing loop. Add Twenty Feet to Your Cast (Spin, Fly, and Bait)
  • It should also be noted that the base price of each Farm Wagon included whiffletrees, stay chains, wrench, neck yoke or tongue chains, but did not include a seat or a brake.
  • Lithium-ion battery supplier Axeon will make new pack for C1 Ev'ie Report: Japanese government orders investigation of 3rd gen Prius brakes Penn State busts out 100mm graphene wafers, halcyonic dream inches closer to reality Sony working to wedge laser-based pico projectors into its compact cameras? Autoblog
  • If OSW is caused by abnormal condition, it will damage some parts of brake seriously, even affect brake efficiency and cause brake failure, finally reducing the lifespan of disk brake.
  • Unions say it puts the brakes on a 20-year trend towards casual labour, but employer groups are calling it a disappointing and costly precedent.
  • ARE you sure you put the handbrake on? The Sun
  • For let no man thinke that culuerin or demy-canon can sufficiently batter a defensible rampire: and of those pieces which we had; the better of the demy-canons at the second shot brake in her carriages, so as the battery was of lesse force, being but of three pieces. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Momemts later the "pilgrim" braked on the road only about 100 yards away. Tell me what I'm doin wrong! Hunting turkeys this year and haven't heard a gobble yet. Seen sign everywhere I go.
  • With nine airbags as standard, anti-lock brakes and a battalion of advanced electronic stability, braking and traction controls, Lexus is hoping the RX will score a five-star Euro NCAP crash test result.
  • Emergency braking techniques are taught at an early stage of driver training and require rapid and forceful depression of the brake pedal and then the clutch pedal.
  • With an eye toward the 2006 Olympic Games in Turin, Italy, Chelios wants to become a bobsledding brakeman - for Greece.
  • His front brake cable disengaged.
  • The rules change that allows the use of disc brakes has helped me hold the Plymouth at the starting line, and the LED Tree has quickened my reaction times.
  • At 6am the garbage truck makes its way down the street, brakes grinding and compactor whirring.
  • In a blur of activity, my right hand grabs a fistful of front brake, the left pulls the clutch. The Sun
  • Additionally, anti-lock brakes and air bags can also help lower your premiums.
  • Then we'd have to make sure the brakes would work, stopping before the end of the runway. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you have never driven a car with anti-lock brakes, sure to get training on proper use.
  • All aboard!" called a brakeman, and the Comet Film Company, bag and baggage, started for the train that was to take them to new scenes of activity. The Moving Picture Girls at Oak Farm or, Queer Happenings While Taking Rural Plays
  • The brake discs have already gone rusty and you can see their condition through the alloy wheels. Times, Sunday Times

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