But if such matters obtruded in their investigations then the tribunal was perfectly entitled to investigate. |
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The billowing words obtruded itself into all the elf's senses. |
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It was not only the police but the palace which obtruded on a home secretary's life. |
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Sometimes I dreamed strangely of disturbed earth, and of hair, still golden and living, obtruded through the coffin-chinks. |
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It obtruded itself continually upon his consciousness. |
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He sometimes obtruded on what he described with a bestowing air, but that constant presence, which could feel undisciplined and unmedical, was requisite to his particular brand of intimacy. |
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