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    Use "intrude upon" in a sentence

    intrude upon example sentences

    intrude upon


    1. relationship with Him through my mouth, they would intrude upon Him, Yet


    2. 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


    3. "Mr Snickerty, I am wery sorry to intrude upon you in private, sir" he said, keeping his voice low


    4. Moses was the first to intrude upon their reverie


    5. And so to some extend, I’ll need to intrude upon


    6. They intend to intrude upon this Cairn and harass me


    7. The Council agrees that it is only a matter of time before the Stalactite Forces of Tiamat intrude upon us


    8. sense of flaming outrage that he should dare to intrude upon her, that he


    9. Past lives intrude upon the present and torment each living thought


    10. 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

    11. why I have come to you here, where no one can intrude upon us


    12. "I don't think that I need intrude upon your time and patience any more


    13. There are even no fishermen here to intrude upon your worship


    14. You can say, among other things, that if he sends anyone else to intrude upon me I shall call upon him with a riding-whip


    15. Rostóv’s deferential tone seemed to indicate that though he would consider himself happy to be acquainted with her, he did not wish to take advantage of her misfortunes to intrude upon her


    16. Likewise, he played cards a great deal that winter, and lost considerable sums towards the end of it, wherefore, unwilling, as usual, to let his gambling affairs intrude upon his family life, he began to preserve complete secrecy concerning his play; yet Avdotia, though often ailing, as well as, towards the end of the winter, enceinte, considered herself bound always to sit up (in a grey blouse, and with her hair dishevelled) for my father when, at, say, four or five o’clock in the morning, he returned home from the club ashamed, depleted in pocket, and weary


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