Fidelio, who has been closely watching him, springs forward with a shriek, and interposes herself between him and her husband.
Giarno, the leader, rushes at her, but the old harper interposes in her behalf.
As he prepares himself to deal a deadly thrust at Hunding, the angry Wotan appears in a storm-cloud and interposes his spear.
The knights rush upon him with their swords, but Elizabeth interposes and saves his life.
Besides, it is admitted by all the authors in question, that God sometimes interposes the arm of his omnipotence, in order to the production of holiness.
In truth at present the Inquisition interposes in everything, without respect to any one of whatever rank or position, and we may say positively that this tribunal is the real master which rules and dominates all Spain.
Thou that hast set the persecuted free, None interposes now to succour thee.
The natural and spontaneous relief which usually interposes in these cases has doubtless been observed by the extensive cattle breeders of the West, and their practice and example fully establish the inutility of interference.
A spasmodic, muscular contraction which sometimes interposes a difficulty may be easily overcome by subjecting the patient to general anesthesia, and need not, therefore, cause any loss of time.
While the orchestra is in constant agitation, the chorus interposes en masse, partly in full chords, partly in effective unison.
A timely choking-fit interposes to preserve its victim from further questioning.
The speaker, a very old man, interposes a trembling hand to save Vereker from what he may not anticipate, perhaps has it in mind to beseech him to give place to the local doctor, just arriving.
She seems to have made up her mind so completely that neither of the others interposes a word.
Nimrod interposes his authority, and orders them to their work on the tower again.
I have no desire to get wet in our open carriage," interposes Linda.
Scirocco, more serious in manner, nevertheless laughs at his cousin's jokes, and often interposes a witty little remark.
Twice judicial discretion interposes a barrier, which cannot be forced; and behind which the slave, who has robbed or killed his master, may repose in safety.
Between me and the Spirit of the Universe, something interposes which reaches beyond me, but is not yet the same as divinity.
And the Christian initiate learns how the Christ-impulse interposesand works on in earthly evolution.
But when Reason interposes against Instinct, where it would carry either out of the Interests of the other, there arises that happiest Intercourse of good Offices between those dearest Relations of human Life.
He dreaded the predominance of great names which stop the way, and everything that interposes the notions of an epoch, a region, or a school between the Church and the observer.
In the vocabulary just mentioned it does not appear as part of the New Testament, but liturgical and other matter interposes before it is taken.
The fragmentariness of the Thinker's outlook upon the universe of spatiality is due to the inhibitive action set up by the constrictive bonds which his complicate mechanism of intellectuality interposes between himself and reality.
Beware, my lord, what you do,” interposes Albuquerque, with the unhesitating frankness he alone dared use.
Stung by his insolence, Don Fadique is rushing upon him, when Don Garcia de Padilla interposes from behind and holds him back.
Much the same is related in the legend of St Bartholomew, and, in a Slovenian ballad, of St Ulrich, who interposes to save the Pope from espousing Satan in disguise.
Two rose bushes rise from the grave and seek to intertwine, but a thorn interposes and makes the union forever impossible.
The son is hanged, and St James interposes to preserve his life.
I object to the line of examination," interposes the prosecuting counsel.
You haven't heard all, Zeb Stump," interposes the Regulator Chief, with the design to justify his acquiescence in the act.
I have something to say about that," interposes Calhoun, disregarding the irregularity of the act; "they quarrelled afterwards.
It's the niece of old Martinez," interposes one of the party.
Yur mistaken beout thet, young fellur," interposes a voice breaking in on the soliloquy.
I must take exception to this course of examination," interposes the counsel for the accused.
I see nothing in all this," interposes the prosecuting counsel.
And that mystery," interposes the girl, "I want to have explained.
There is something more alarming in Sister Slocum's absence," interposes one of the ladies.
I always told the old reprobate so," interposes Madam Ashley, with great fervor.
May God forgive him all his faults;" interposes Mr. Detective Fitzgerald, gathering up his cap and passing slowly out of the room.
Women," interposes the old Judge, dreamily, "always have wishes to gratify.
It will all get out to-morrow," interposes Mr. Snivel, facetiously.
Yes," kindly interposes the jailer, "you may go, Tom.
I have," interposes the young theologian, "provided a place for you.
Its resources are of little value when government interposes a dogged obstinacy to improvements; nor is it much better where a people seem at a loss to know whose business it is to give out the incentive.
I hope not, I'm sure," interposes Arthur, quite feelingly.
Stella, with a charming shake of the head, has just taken out her purse, when a lumbering omnibus interposes between her and Zino's admiring gaze.
It never occurred to him to originate the report," Edmund interposes now, rather irritably; "he was merely too lazy to contradict it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "interposes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.