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1. relationship with Him through my mouth, they would intrude upon Him, Yet
2. “I figured it would be on the boat, we can’t intrude on Byara again
3. How else could a 'thought,' a function proper to the intellectual center, intrude upon a moving center task? And then there is the fact that the intellectual center moves at a much slower rate of process than the moving center
4. intrude themselves into a man’s concerns
5. "Mr Snickerty, I am wery sorry to intrude upon you in private, sir" he said, keeping his voice low
6. If I was him, I would not be happy having us intrude on this rendezvous,”
7. I can"t intrude on their celebration
8. It had been the fear of the God factor: for one person (namely himself) to be able to intrude, and ultimately influence an individual who had no connection to him
9. The soldiers would have no cause to question Stephen or to intrude on their activities of the afternoon
10. He then waited an additional half-hour to see if anyone would intrude
11. Not wishing to intrude, I asked Theodore if it looked like the weather would hold for our trip
12. Hiacoomes felt compelled to intrude on our mooning over each other that evening
13. No one wanted to intrude on the young lovers
14. “I would love to, but I wouldn’t want to intrude
15. He did not intrude on my thoughts, but we quietly sweated together, then washed off in the river
16. In that case, you can often enter the conversation simply by starting with an apology for interrupting: “Sorry to intrude, but I couldn't resist sharing an article that you may find helpful
17. Walling), with no precedent in law or fact, by which the federal government might intrude into purely state functions
18. Another old watercourse, that had in the ancient past eroded a small section of the ridge, had allowed the floodwaters to again intrude into the somewhat higher level of the valley floor, widening into a shallow lake covering the dry eastern portion
19. Moses was the first to intrude upon their reverie
20. And so to some extend, I’ll need to intrude upon
21. He remembered that it was ten years to the day that strange thoughts and memories began to intrude in his mind
22. They intend to intrude upon this Cairn and harass me
23. The Council agrees that it is only a matter of time before the Stalactite Forces of Tiamat intrude upon us
24. Protesting she didn’t want to intrude, it was just to show how pleased she was that Bart had recovered, she was none the less persuaded to stay and enjoy a slice with a cup of tea
25. “I- I don’t mean to intrude, m’lady, but what if’n he’s a bandit? The roads hereabouts are full of them, and-”
26. is certain to intrude itself
27. sense of flaming outrage that he should dare to intrude upon her, that he
28. This time she had come after eating so that she would not intrude on Victor's food
29. It was his way to intrude on our lives…inflict more emotional stress on me
30. They dashed for cover in a hole that was doubtless someone’s home, knowing it was probably better to intrude on someone than to get shot
31. misguided individual had dared intrude on the lion in his lair, but stopped open
32. He was numb and deaf to any sound, void of any touch, and the images that haunted his nights now started to intrude on his day
33. was his and only his, and was warning others not to intrude into
34. The bar tender was puzzled by his method of ordering, but didn’t intrude: he could see very well that Trini was upset
35. Demovic, I'm sorry to intrude but we have Asia on the line, there's a potential crisis in China and we really need your input
36. Some nights the conversations would spin so deep and the games so fun that not even bedtime could intrude
37. Even though he may be my enemy, we should not intrude his body after he had
38. What a joy to have if all that soul and noise may not intrude to interrupt the spirit
39. When thoughts do not intrude from inside or outside, the state of
40. Fralgoth was blasted with a laser cannon for trying to intrude on their racket
41. could happen to her intrude more than I would like, sometimes interrupting the
42. Past lives intrude upon the present and torment each living thought
43. My heart was breaking, but I didn’t have the right to intrude on Annelle’s happiness
44. Mom glanced over at Alex who, to his credit, was staring intently at the television, trying not to intrude on our conversation
45. 'Dear Professor, wait a moment--Charlotte must be quite close now--I don't want to intrude on you both at first, so please, will you give her this letter'--and I pulled it with great difficulty, it being fat and my fingers shaky, out of my pocket, the eloquent letter I had written in the dawn at Stubbenkammer, and pressed it into his hand,--'give it to her with my love--with my very dear love
46. Monica! Why did she have to intrude on his fantasy? She’d inevitably come back demanding alimony and child support payments so she could buy her drugs
47. Meanwhile the first weeks of mourning slid by in an increasing serenity, with London empty and no one to intrude on what became presently distinctly recognisable as happiness
48. The present is the only real possession a man has, whatever clever people may say; and the wise man, who is also the natural man of simple healthy instincts and a proper natural shrinking from death and disease, does not allow the past, which after all anyhow is done for, to intrude upon, much less spoil, the present
49. In her life she had read many books, and was familiar with those elderly relatives frequently to be met in them, and usually female, who intrude into a newly married _ménage_ and make themselves objectionable to one of the parties by sympathising with the other one
50. Shamir said, “The Fugitive Slave Act served notice on the Northerners that the Southerners intended to intrude deeply into their lives
1. Jeffery felt that he had intruded on a very private spiritual thing and he quietly turned to leave
2. But she might have felt different, the thought intruded, and that was all he could care about now
3. And now that most unwelcome of all thoughts intruded once more
4. The water had not intruded far enough to cut off their way, but it was higher and closer than Zoran had hoped to see it
5. But now a new thought intruded, If you had not done what you just did, you would have all been gone!
6. warm sunshine intruded on their slumber
7. “But you did,” she answered rather tonelessly, moving again into the crouched position for the meager coverage that her posture and hair had offered, as a thought intruded
8. A thought intruded, How could she know and why should she care what you were thinking? “I could hear your fright in your scream!” he continued doggedly
9. The voice of her inner mind suddenly intruded into her panic, And who would be dragging you now if he had lost? And to where? And for what purpose? And for how many? But her troubled mind was in no condition to hear, only to react
10. Is mine the still sharp edge of envy that I only thought I had overcome? a sudden uninvited thought intruded, like an inner voice
11. In those days such kings would have put their wives to death if they had intruded into
12. In those days such kings would have put their wives to death if they had intruded
13. As always, I guess she intruded into their still strange home and indirectly forced a dinner invitation into their hands
14. An Observer intruded and to Awareness said, “Why does it matter if the world is a lie and you
15. “You know, two human wizards have intruded as far as the first sentry line near the top of the pass
16. A thought intruded, Where in Hathor’s hair was he when the frogs came by? He received only a haughty stare in reply
17. Their contemplation was slowly intruded upon by a high thin sound emanating in the direction from which they had come
18. A voice outside the tent intruded before Moses could answer
19. A thought intruded upon his rapt attention of the flight
20. Other overseers like Pharan—the harsh thought intruded on Moshe's wordless reverie—would
21. intruded, Where in Hathor's hair was he when the frogs came by? He received only a haughty
22. Their contemplation was slowly intruded upon by a high thin sound emanating in the direction
23. Despite the increased security duties imposed upon the Coast Guard, environmental politics intruded upon the service
24. The edges of wildness intruded on her
25. A noise intruded into Chris’ brain
26. Enjoyable as it was living there, Angela’s presence intruded
27. When he closed his eyes, visions intruded on the back of his eyelids
28. Chris almost, almost, came back with a retort but sanity intruded and he got up and left the office, closing the door behind himself
29. His voice intruded into her thoughts
30. `Sir,' he said afraid that he had intruded
31. There intruded vaguely a wonderment at the mad pranks of Fate, that could make the daughter of a king the companion of a red-handed barbarian
32. I wanted to race towards the Valley and teach those that intruded in my family home what it meant to fear the dark
33. The thought of him caring for her never intruded her reverie
34. “You intruded on my moment with my fiancé just to try to convince me to have sex with you?”
35. Just as she was about to propose the idea of having him round for dinner, Rani and Jags intruded on the moment by calling out to him, they invited themselves over and took a seat either side of Kimmy
36. Sometimes he had issues with how much she monitored him and intruded into his privacy, but at least Elizabeth was completely rational, which was more than he could say of some other members of his family
37. I could not decide at first, until a powerful mind intruded in my head, filling me with images of what kind of horrors were in store for that war
38. It was apparently going very fast as it intruded inside the red dwarf star system and was clearly coming from deep space
39. If someone had intruded in her room, Lyudmila’s reflex would have been to face that intruder, not to turn her back to him
40. while, nobody intruded in her thoughts
41. On occasion, when she intruded into the ongoing conversation, his ears danced to the tune of her soothing tone in Malayalam that was alien to him
42. again if she intruded? More than likely, she answered herself
43. So, not even any male gods intruded on this motherly paradise
44. Then reality intruded again and the embarrassment returned
45. And anyone who intruded against any living thing even if it is dog or cat or …
46. out of his head whenever she intruded for too
47. “What?” Grace hastily intruded
48. A sudden thought intruded
49. The persistent ringing intruded once again and she scrambled out of bed and hurried into the kitchen where she’d left her phone
50. But one day Life intruded and yanked that hole out from under her with more loss, and she found herself on the outside of everything, wandering past windows and looking in
1. A fixture that illegally intrudes into or invades the property or
2. the surmise intrudes that we are confronted by a serious and
3. This being true, would it be the wisdom of God, the Great Almighty, to make a selection of a group of people obedient to Him, in order that they just spend their nights at people’s houses in such a way as to straiten them in their livelihood, to eat their food and drink their drinks, and moreover, to stand in the way of their attendance at meetings of goodness and knowledge? He said to himself: “In all probability, this man is just a sly liar that exploits the simplicity of people! So, he intrudes upon their dining tables and their houses, masked by any name and character that he likes”
4. O all the usual Annoyances a Mother feels when a Child intrudes upon her Peace, I did not feel with you; for whene’er you strain’d my Patience and Affection, I remember’d how I rescu’d you from Death’s dark Jaws and I rejoiced merely to have you near!
5. How best to resolve this? I reminded him of the one key element that intrudes on all traders:
1. It was like a love of dogs, of some farmyard animal, loved while useful, loved while sitting by the fire on a cold evening, one ear cocked for the intruding fox, but not a love enduring or warm when the cold winds of survival blow
2. It’s so intimate that I feel I am intruding – heavens!
3. “You’re not intruding,” he said
4. After reading Ben's Life Book for some time Jodie felt as though she was intruding
5. I was curious as to what he alluded to, but thought asking might be intruding
6. Foreign capitals are every day intruding themselves, if I may say so, more and more into the trade of Cadiz and Lisbon
7. Thorne kept intruding on the edges
8. Not an inch of space had gone to waste; it almost seemed like the passengers inside were intruding on the cargo space and not the other way around
9. Instantly, the shield closed, and Wayfarer’s intruding docking-shoot clattered to the Cloud’s floor, severed cleanly
10. “I hope I’m not intruding, but I was in the neighborhood and I have a few more questions
11. There were tears on the princess’s face, and all at once Maggie regretted intruding
12. At the time of the first book it was the ascendant city in the valley, dominating its neighboring cities and intruding itself westward into the Valley of Mexico
13. Ben smiled again “You won’t be intruding” he said guessing my hesitation “Trust me, he wants to share this with you” He added
14. breathing and releasing all other intruding thoughts can have
15. (I considered the rifle a necessity because I was warned that during the summers when bull moose are in rut they could charge cars intruding into the back roads of their territory
16. Yigal, intruding upon Moshe's worries, called back breathlessly, “The army is beginning to
17. with bad intruding habits
18. When you turn your back on the ‘real world’, it has a habit of intruding
19. still intruding upon the firm belief that Michael was innocent
20. They will think twice the next time they consider intruding upon our humble domiciles
21. The Vexation Box Spell This spell is for dealing with someone who is more of an annoyance than a threat, someone who really gets on your nerves or stresses you out by intruding in your life or violating your space
22. ” Chris woke up the next morning with a start at the sound of a car horn intruding into his room from the road below
23. He tried to relax but thoughts of Ruth and the old man kept intruding into whatever he did or thought
24. Only Scara could make her brother’s pain right, and Tristan had no business intruding
25. He would interrupt a serious conference with his apostles to fraternize with an intruding child
26. "A thousand apologies for intruding," said the heavy Russian who had neither moved nor blinked an eyelid since his discovery
27. Can continued, intruding in the nurse‘s concentration
28. Even so, he was furious at Evan for intruding on our privacy
29. But Aureliano Segundo immediately con-quered his perplexity and declared the new arrivals to be guests of honor, and with the wisdom of Solomon he seated Remedios the Beauty and the intruding queen on the same dais
30. Many years later there were those who still insisted that the royal guard of the intruding queen was a squad of regular army soldiers who were concealing government-issue rifles under their rich Moorish robes
31. In the confu-sion of the panic José Arcadio Segundo managed to rescue Remedios the Beauty and Aureliano Segundo carried the intruding queen to the house in his arms, her dress torn and the ermine cape stained with blood
32. Spotting that the Rakai had his translator, she said, “I hope we are not intruding on you two
33. “To a great degree, the energetic momentum of impeccable choices can metaphorically move aside the lesser of intruding events, but sometimes people just snap
34. They are not in the Arrivals Hall because the wind raged, forcing tumultuous seas through barren lowlands to mercilessly drown the gasping unprepared; the anguished turmoil of racing rivers did not obliterate intruding infrastructure; land long poisoned and saturated from decades of denuding did not lasciviously swallow enslaved creatures, nor did it cruelly crush the explosively emboldened who had mined its underpinnings for glitter
35. If I am intruding, I can leave
36. Ben had gotten used to Roqford unexpectedly intruding into his mental makeup, and Roqford did it quite often
37. Then again, he wondered as he paused, his curiosity getting the better of him, how often does one get to join in on a “Garcia adventure” with Garcia himself! Though he knew too well the dangers of intruding, he simply couldn’t resist
38. Do not pay any attention to the intruding thoughts
39. The intruding thoughts will quit the mental factory soon
40. Do not voluntarily and violently drive away the intruding thoughts
41. He acts bored, disdainful, even angry, if he feels that they are intruding on his precious time and, thus, abusing him
42. If the federal government insists on involving itself in fetal rights (as yet unborn children) to the extent of intruding its powerful arms inside the very bodies—into the wombs—and into the private lives of women, why can it not then, reach only into the public courtrooms and inside the judges’ chambers, the offices of its own states, to save our country’s children—to protect and save children already among us and suffering? Our babies, our toddlers, our little girls and little boys who are our future, should not have to be at the “mercy” of the whims of any particular state’s judicial spider web
43. “We’re intruding,” replied Rathos
44. “If it were Gabriel wouldn’t you want to know if there was something wrong with him? You’re not intruding if you’re helping
45. “Ok…but you have to promise that we won’t be intruding, I don’t want my little brother to…”
46. "Really? Because when Olaf broke into my room the other night, he said he had been loyal for centuries, and that Maureen wouldn't believe a word I said about him intruding on my space
47. I felt a certain delicacy after that about intruding on his solitude with the burden of my sex and wifehood heavy upon me, but he always seems very glad to see me, and runs at once to his fowlhouse to look for fresh eggs for my tea; so perhaps he regards me as a pleasing exception to the rule
48. My body had been so much bathed and walked about all day that it was incapable of intruding its shadow on the light of the soul, and remained entirely quiescent, pleased to be left quiet and forgotten in an easy-chair
49. “Hope we'll not be intruding
50. Boredom is usually associated with lack of stimulus, but in this case it was paradoxically produced by the stimuli themselves, because they were intruding