Trumbull's movements, were thinking that high learning interfered sadly with serious affairs.
Her most cheerful supposition was that her aunt Bulstrode had interfered in some way to hinder Lydgate's visits: everything was better than a spontaneous indifference in him.
"You must have misunderstood me very much," she said, "if you think I should not enter into the value of your time—if you think that I should not willingly give up whatever interfered with your using it to the best purpose.
Then Clara and Ethelwyn said they could do the work all right if they weren't interfered with, and that meant that the children no longer got the tea and cleared it away and washed up the tea-things and dusted the rooms.
He puzzled over the matter some time, and finally decided that some witch had interfered and broken the charm.
The teacher, a grave, elderly man, interfered; then turned his back a moment and Tom pulled a boy's hair in the next bench, and was absorbed in his book when the boy turned around; stuck a pin in another boy, presently, in order to hear him say "Ouch!
The speech also did not specify how China has interfered in US internal affairs.
"Drones have become a serious hazard in many Chinese cities, and have severely interfered with civil aviation," Zhang said.
The end results were the same: when instructed in Swedish, the volunteers were more easily fooled by the line animations, and when instructed in Spanish, it was the jug animations that interfered with their perceptions of time.
Worried that this interruption interfered with your own work?
Taking photos did not appear to increase enjoyment when the photos interfered with the experience itself, for example having to handle bulky camera equipment.
He was in a six-man ward rather than a private room, his meals were too cold or not served to suit his taste, the light needed to be adjusted to his demands, the nighttime activities interfered with his rest… and on,and on.
Mayer not only refused to cooperate with him, but actively interfered with his research and reporting.
Two subjects indicated that their nasal mining habits interfered with their daily lives (moderately to markedly).
The excitement of these last manoeuvres had somewhat interfered with the watch I had kept hitherto, sharply enough, upon the coxswain.
It was plain she was not to be interfered with, and at that rate, since I could in no way influence her course, what hope had I left of reaching land?
During Jefferson's second term, he was increasingly preoccupied with keeping the Nation from involvement in the Napoleonic wars, though both England and France interfered with the neutral rights of American merchantmen.
McDonald's has apologized for the inconvenience caused by this scandal, as switching suppliers has interfered with the availability of some items on the menu.
As they were making ready for a third assault the Sultan interfered, and, sending one of his officials to summon them, he said smiling, "If I let you go on, there will soon be no beasts left to hunt.
That is why I have never interfered, otherwise I should have put a stop to it long ago.