I am not over keen about interfering in other people's concerns, Ralph," I said.
I've told you before, and I tell you again--I won't have you interfering in my business affairs.
And moreover I won't have you interfering in my business.
Before her journey to London with George he would have jealously resented anyinterfering hand among his apparel, but since her return he had been exquisitely amenable.
And over all the land there hung the dark incredible menace of an unjust prosecution under the Gambling Laws, urged by interfering busybodies who would not let a nation alone.
Both Diane and I are sorry for the necessity; but remember, child, that when he was interfering between your brother and his just right of inheritance and destined wife, he could not but draw such a fate on himself.
The most noted instance of military interference was in 1894, when President Grover Cleveland sent United States troops to Chicago to prevent strikers and rioters from interfering with the transmission of the United States mails.
I beg to be released from my present imprisonment, and promise that, if my prayer is granted, I will henceforth conduct myself as a truly loyal woman, without in any way interfering with the government or aiding its enemies.
He's been put away, has Wallingford, 'cause he were interfering over much.
Few people have the gift of interfering successfully in such cases, but then to offer consolation is a Christian duty, especially when one has the confidence that to give consolation is in one's power.
He was, indeed, exceedingly and bitterly annoyed with his interfering aunt, who had obviously tried to make trouble for some petty motive of jealousy.
Chiefly a collection of cousins, and second-cousins, and cousins by marriage, shoved in by a few interfering old aunts.
She no more dreamt of interfering with any of the Squire's tastes or pursuits than he did with hers; and was perfectly content with complete freedom of action, sure of having every whim gratified.
Mr. Trigger was at first disposed to tell Sir Thomas that he was interfering in things beyond his province.
There is nothing so disagreeable asinterfering in families.
Ralph promised that he would call, though he felt at the moment that Lady Eardham was an interfering old fool.
The politicians tried to get up the public indignation against him as “a foreign emissary interfering with our political affairs.
Our British brethren,” it was said, “are interfering in a matter which is beset with peculiar difficulties in this country, about which they know little or nothing.
On the other hand, when the scientific investigator insists upon interfering with the constituents of the séance, the arrangement of the circle, etc.
You will have fulfilled the Christian duty of forgiveness, without interfering with another sphere of equally binding duty on the community.
I wish to know if you will cease interfering with my orders?
From attempting to prove the righteousness of the case, he then took to berating me for interfering with his business.
Nevertheless, it is wonderful how often the great collapse comes at the end of the cycle, in spite of war or peace or other interfering causes.
When a striker begins to threaten or in any way prevent other people from working as they like, he commits a crime, by interfering with their proper liberty, and at the same time injuring the public.
Until they reached the headland, they had easy work; but, there, a cross current carried them first one way and then another, so much interfering with their onward progress that it took them a good hour to round the point.
After his resignation he remained entirely like himself, without peevishness and without affectation, glad to be rid of public affairs and yet interfering now and then when opportunity offered.
We also endeavoured to prevent the enemy from interfering with the conduct of the war by ourselves and our Allies.
SIR, I should certainly have had much pleasure in being the original publisher of your very interesting work "The Moor and the Loch," but I have a very great dislike to the appearance even of interfering with any other publisher.
On June 14, James Ballantyne wrote to Murray: "I can get no books out yet, without interfering in the printing office with business previously engaged for, and that puts me a little about for cash.
At the same time, however, while interfering with and persecuting his Catholic subjects, his mind assumed a spasm of broadness to such an extent as to induce him to offer freely to Jews and Protestants, what he denied to his co-religionists.
The latter were accused of interferingin the elections of 1898.
A mere slut foiling my plans, interfering with my life's work!
If the royal governors were to be paid by the crown and thus made independent of their legislatures, there would be danger of their becoming petty tyrants and interfering in many ways with the liberties of the people.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "interfering" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.