A wide breach has already been made into the wall of Brahminic reserve by that institution, where hundreds of Brahmins send their sons to be taught by the Catholic missionaries.
In the course of his lark he managed to make a wide breach in one of the university's most stringent laws.
The multiple coils of barbed wire which circled the perimeter showed wide breaches; the palisade was blasted at several places and heavy logs lay scattered around the gaping holes.
Thus a wide breach had been driven into the main hostile position.
The outer rim is a low, circular ridge with a narrow break to the south and a wider breach to the northeast.
It is near two miles from end to end, and is pierced by two wide breaches.
"If Qin Shang wants to cut a wide breach," said Montaigne, "he'd have to pack additional explosives into side tunnels that branch out for at least a hundred yards."
Through the wide breach thus made in the lath and mud walls of the hut, Beresteyn suddenly saw the horses and the sledge out there in the open.
On May 28, after a wide breach was made under the fortress, the Sultan sent about 2000 men to take it.
In the ferocious heat of the desert afternoon they reached the ruin, and passing through a wide breach in-, the crumbling wall, gazed on the dead city.