Intrude Sentence Examples

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  • He left her mind alone, not wanting to intrude now that she was calmer.

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  • I never meant to intrude.

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  • Certainly, this is one area of your life where disease should not intrude.

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  • Usually, reality, in the form of budgetary issues and pressing maintenance problems intrude on my best-laid plans, but we'll talk about that too.

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  • Napoleon, though he never again worked as he had done, soon freed himself from complete dependence on Marie Louise; and he never allowed her to intrude into political affairs, for which, indeed, she had not the least aptitude.

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  • Practical difficulties, needless to say, often intrude here.

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  • There is an excellent archway down yonder in case a too zealous policeman should intrude.

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  • He wished Sofia would wake up and intrude.

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  • While friends and family are usually especially enthusiastic about helping immediately after a baby is born, sometimes busy lives intrude and offers of help can decrease over time.

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  • Upto 6 basaltic dikes intrude into these Triassic marls and mudstones.

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  • Also, however honest the researchers, there is enormous scope for the human subconscious to intrude in order to optimize the results.

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  • Mrs. Gardiner, who 's husband is in trade, however, demonstrates well-bred manners and does not intrude into Elizabeth 's affairs.

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  • One word of caution, however; if you plan on holding the party outside, have an alternate location in mind just in case a summer rain decides to intrude on the big event.

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  • There was no way ethnographic analogy could intrude, and no way that my environment could fool me into thinking otherwise.

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  • Both of these types also do not intrude into body space.

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  • We wo n't intrude on their privacy or on your relationship with them.

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  • There is magic, but a restrained, intimate kind that does not intrude or provide a false get-out for any of the protagonists.

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  • The teachers made sure to meet before or after school so that presumptuous students would not intrude on their meetings.

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  • The serpent tribe in India is numerous; they swarm in all the gardens, and intrude into the dwellings of the inhabitants, especially in the rainy season.

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