We have no meanings for "make an incursion" in our records yet.
1 At his own risk, he was allowed to make an incursion on the English coast.
2 Perhaps some other time-whenthe garrison here is strengthened- I shall make an incursion into their country, and then your sister may be recovered.
3 Almost every day some of us made an incursion into Florence.
4 Rwanda has denied making an incursion into Congolese territory.
5 About this period the state of T'an-lo made an incursion on the province of Nan-k'o.
6 In 1664 the Swedes made an incursion into Jutland and felled a considerable extent of forest.
7 The boat was captured by a French partisan leader, who had made an incursion to the river.
8 African troops that had made an incursion into the land of Kittim, and the people chose him as king.
9 The Cherokee Indians made an incursion into Ninety-Six district, in South Carolina, massacred some families and burned several houses.
10 By then Cork had realised that they could score goals virtually any time they made an incursion into the Meath half.
11 While we were making an incursion , Ocuña de Chu, who was now called manbaray-thehighest title in the kingdom-triedto revolt.
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