Break into a conversation.
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Examples for "interrupt "
Examples for "interrupt "
1 Minus: A utility room and bathroom interrupt sea views at the back.
2 The last point, sorry to interrupt , was that content matters a lot.
3 She wondered whether it was the right moment to interrupt his concentration.
4 Let them fight as long as they don't interrupt our Sunrise Operation.
5 Romance sizzles in August, but yet again work related issues could interrupt !
1 Feel free to chime in with any other ideas you may have.
2 Anyone who's actually played it is welcome to chime in with impressions.
3 Go read the whole thing, and chime in in the comments section.
4 Unless I need to chime in , I can read and delete these.
5 Unlike JR's Super Sex Guide, Bashful's site encourages women to chime in .
1 She said she wanted long-term and sustainable anti-pollution measures put in place.
2 Governments must put in place policies that drive industrial development, particularly manufacturing.
3 They put in so much work, and the end product is great.
4 Control measures have been put in place to stop the pollution spreading.
5 The deal comes 21 years after the partnership was put in place.
1 The last time we saw Rambo, he was kicking butt in Afghanistan.
2 And I want to be around when you butt in on them.
3 I think if I were you I'd butt in to-night with me.
4 There ain't a butt in the world that hugs your hand tighter.
5 It was because-ofcourse, it was because- Ijustdidn't dare butt in .
1 I just hope you ain't trying to chisel in on my girl, guy.
2 How long would it be before Inigar picked up a chisel in his name?
3 Challeux, the carpenter, was going betimes to his work, a chisel in his hand.
4 I found a hammer and chisel in my toolbox.
5 There they both stayed all night until they were hacked out with a chisel in the morning.
1 A distant barge in the direction of Battersea wailed and was still.
2 This huge creature would look like a deep barge in the water.
3 Sorry to barge in on the tender scene, but there's trouble afoot.
4 He did barge in on her and accuse her of playing investigator.
5 If I barge in , it will be seen as a declaration of war.
1 Yes, that really was his only break in the case thus far.
2 Not a break in the ceiling; not a hole in the floor.
3 With the large increase in population came the break in the circle.
4 The anguish in her soul almost resented the break in the darkness.
5 A clear break in either direction would indicate the next major move.
1 Yet you couldn't ask for anyone more clear- cut in his work habits.
2 The cut in rates is set to take effect early next year.
3 Roll out the balance of the pastry and cut in one-inch-wide strips.
4 How will a cut in the budget cure the US health system?
5 A cut in interest rates would help boost credit demand for banks.
6 Citigroup expects just one more rate cut in the current fiscal year.
7 We cannot cut in the genital organs without cutting in the brain.
8 Concerns about a cut in supply from Libya sent oil prices higher.
9 Loans due the following year have been cut in half, it said.
10 Now cut in half-inch blocks and place in a pan and add
11 A 10 percent cut in my opinion wouldn't be acceptable, he said.
12 They certainly know how to cut in that branch of the Government.
13 Pour upon oiled paper in a flat pan and cut in squares.
14 A second door cut in the side of the Nautilus then opened.
15 A hole is cut in the center of the paper or cardboard.
16 Mr. Flint cut in ; he ought to have done so long ago.
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