Intruding Sentence Examples

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  • Then I thought you'd realize you were intruding in their lives.

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  • The Ethiopian fauna plays but a subordinate part in Asia, intruding only into the south-western corner, and occupying the desert districts of Arabia and Syria, although some of the characteristic species reach still farther into Persia and Sind, and even into western India.

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  • It explained why he was so unsettled with this woman; she was intruding in his orderly place of refuge.

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  • Now as our own bodies thus manipulate substances poisonous and antidotal, if in every hour of health we are averting selfintoxication, so likewise are we concerned with the various intruding organisms, whose processes of digestion are as dangerous as our own; if these destructive agents, which no doubt are incessantly gaining admission to our bodies, do not meet within us each its appropriate compensatory defensive agent, dissolution will begin.

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  • This new settlement of intruding foreigners had naturally to be protected against the infuriated natives, and the castle was accordingly built c. 1113 by Gilbert de Clare, first earl of Pembroke, who subsequently conferred the seignory of Haverford on his castellan, Richard Fitz-Tancred.

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  • Inland, the intruding barons and the Irish chiefs fought perpetually, with varying fortunes.

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  • The words might mean that Japheth was an intruding invader, but this is not consonant with the tone of the oracle.

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  • She was intruding, but it soon became obvious that Sarah wasn't going to sit down until everyone else was seated.

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  • I hope I'm not intruding.

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  • Hope I'm not intruding.

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  • Engler's Versuch einer Entwickelungsgeschichte der Pflanzenwelt (Leipzig, 1879-1882), we should have in Siberia (a) the arctic region; (b) the sub-arctic or coniferous region - north Siberian province; (c) the Central-Asian domain - Altai and Daurian mountainous regions; and (d) the east Chinese, intruding into the basin of the Amur.

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  • The suppression of the Inquisition and the secularization of the church landsmeasures which had already been taken by the government of the intruding French king Joseph at Madrid-passed together with much else.

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  • Somewhere out on the range a lone wolf called, its eerie howl reminding the intruding humans that they had not yet won.

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  • The eminent teachers of the time are said to have been Aristo, Zeno's heterodox pupil, and Arcesilas, who in Plato's name brought Megarian subtleties and Pyrrhonian agnosticism to bear upon the intruding doctrine; and after a vigorous upgrowth it seemed not unlikely to die out.

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  • The goal was to find out of the machines were successful at blocking out most intruding noises and as a result helped the individuals to fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer.

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  • You will constantly feel as though someone is looking over your shoulder or intruding.

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  • You can also enter names of people you don't want to have the option to send you app and event invites from this page, and block certain apps you feel are intruding.

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