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Example sentences for "interfere with"

  • I shouldn't want anybody to interfere with my private affairs.

  • I interfere with no man's tastes and conscience.

  • I don't interfere with your window; you have no business to interfere with mine.

  • Interfere with her no further yourself, but have all in readiness to quit England, as you had before proposed, as soon as Violante be in your power.

  • That Congress ought not to interfere with slavery in the District of Columbia; 3.

  • That Congress had no power to interfere with slavery in any State; 2.

  • It was argued that if any rebel leader chose to come over to Fort Sumter and poison himself, the Medical Department had no business to interfere with such a laudable intention.

  • They were everywhere quoted as evidence that no attempt would be made to interfere with or coerce the South.

  • De Saussure's men imagined that these strings were arranged with a view to blow up the guns the moment any one attempted to interfere with them, and each soldier, as he passed, avoided the supposed danger.

  • In any case Congress was not to interfere with slavery in the Territories.

  • Moreover," said Mr. Wilmot, "I think you were quite right in thinking that to interfere with such a design was unsafe.

  • And will you also promise not to interfere with my plans, and demand to share my profits?

  • I'm going to have a ride; so stand aside, and don't interfere with me.

  • I shall act my pleasure in this case, or in any other that I choose to interfere with.

  • You have promised not to interfere with my work, and I hold you to your word.

  • Be off, and don't interfere with us, old woman!

  • There were three bands of music, the best stationed near the house, and the others at, a sufficient distance not to interfere with it.

  • Still she was too right-minded to allow the feeling to interfere with May's interest.

  • But as for the young fellow, I know who he is, and he won't interfere with you.

  • The number of men who amuse themselves by riding after one fox is too great for me to wish to interfere with them.

  • As for Mr. Phineas Finn, it is dreadful to think that a creature like that should be able to interfere with such a man as Mr. Bonteen.

  • And why, in the name of fortune, should they want to interfere with us at all?

  • I will allow no one to interfere with her; no one, Lady Arabella.

  • Of course I would not wish to interfere with you in any underhand way, Frank; but I will tell you what has occurred to me.

  • Say what you think fit to your own daughter; but pray understand, once for all, that I will allow no one to interfere with my niece.

  • In these days it doesn't do to interfere with love.

  • It made me nervous, she was so headlong--but I didn't think it right to interfere with her.

  • But why should they want to interfere with us, and why should you care to prevent them doing so if they are strong enough?

  • No doubt they could get out all right if they had plenty of time and no one to interfere with them, but it would be a difficult business to manage if the British fleet were upon them.

  • As for the Turks, I have no doubt that we shall thrash them, if they venture to interfere with us, as easily as we did the Egyptians.

  • I acknowledge no right of priests and monks to interfere with my actions.

  • But it is not the poor monk who claims to interfere with you: it is the truth that commands you.

  • If any of them appear, and look as if they intended to interfere with us, we shall have to show them the muzzles of our rifles; although, as I never have shot a man, I trust that I shall not be obliged to do so.

  • They are all safe there long ago, for I came upon their trail; and they were strong enough to beat off any of the Redskins who may have attempted to interfere with them.

  • Smaller animals, however, came rushing by us or close at our heels, but too much frightened even to notice us; and we were in too great a hurry to interfere with them.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    and fro; close beside; easily digested; feet depth; fight against; good omen; had heard; hardly necessary; interfere with; made according; other children; other references; other way; overwhelming numbers; regional commission; seest thou; seven eggs; sometimes followed; stretching away; suffix beginning; thy word; under each