3618 examples of interfered in sentences

In bitter hissing whispers, and in language suited thereto, he pointed out the folly of vain superstitions, of childish fears and sick imaginings which interfered with business and threatened its success.

To prevent the tribunes from carrying their law, the younger patricians thronged to the assemblies and interfered with all proceedings; Terentilius, they said, was endeavoring to confound all distinction between the orders.

Mr. Morris was a very busy man and rarely interfered in household affairs.

A few years ago, when a man beat or raced his horse, and any one interfered, he said: 'This horse is mine; I'll do what I like with him.'

The gilds had to pay, as everything had to pay, to the needy Treasury; but otherwise they were not interfered with, and went on steadily increasing in power and numbers.

This was partly because he very early became a man of affairs; partly that his health interfered with habits of study.

' 'It is miraculous,' said Cadurcis, 'but not incredible; an angel interfered, and worked the miracle.

Plato interfered with their heavenly knowledge, and Epicurus, who maintained the rights of man to pleasure and happiness, would have afforded a dangerous and seducing contrast to their dark and miserable code of morals.'

The strong arm of government at length interfered: the whole community was thoroughly sifted; none were suffered to remain but such as were of honest character, and had legitimate right to a residence; the greater part of the houses were demolished and a mere hamlet left, with the parochial church and the Franciscan convent.

These assumptions are not mutually exclusive: they are quite in analogy with the general curvature of the earth's surface which is in no wise interfered with by the lesser curvatures represented by mountains and valleys.

The bulk of the dead woman's property had been left to Eunice, and her avaricious soul was sorely troubled and her proper sisterly feelings of regret for the deceased sadly interfered with in consequence.

Up to the present the police have not interfered with them, apparently taking them for workmen employed in repairing the roadway.

Augustus liked the law,unless when in particular points it interfered with his own actions.

"If he interfered with me I should tell him to go to bed," said Quaverdale.

" "For even I have interfered with him about the lady.

"Of course I interfered with him.

In the rare instances where even priests have interfered, it has usually led to resentment or resistance.

A legal separation has always been permitted, except, indeed, where that doctrine is interfered with by modern statute; any wife can be freed of a vicious or cruel husband and even compel him to support her while living away from him, but "platform women" are apt to forget this fact.

" Whatever may have been his private speculations as to the truth of the doctrines of Christianity they never interfered with his sense of his responsibilities as a clergyman.

Her Juliet had lovely moments, but I did not so much care for that, and her broken English interfered with the verse of Shakespeare.

Never bullied, and not much interfered with by the Government, the Maori tribes as a whole were prospering.

Colonel Murray was sent out from the town with some 300 troops and militia to take it, and at the same time to bring in some families of settlers who had stuck to their farms, and who, if we may believe one of them, did not want to be interfered with.

It has not interfered with marriage, or society, or the fashion of dress.

"Why you interfered in my affairs last night?" "Do you complain?"

The proprietress and concierge were warned that if they interfered with the due execution of the law they would be severely dealt with; after which we went upstairs.

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