And there are also concerns some of the Government's proposed changes will intrude on the independence of Australian universities. |
Isn't actual reality starting to intrude on minds that have effectively blocked it for the past couple years? |
In the central part of the intrusion, some small granitic aplite dykes intrude the syenitic rocks. |
The last thing fans want is the already too long, too boring election campaign to intrude on their enjoyment of some very interesting contests. |
For a while, time stops, and there's nothing important enough to intrude upon an old man's communion with the sun. |
He slept a dreamless sleep until voices began to intrude on his subconscious. |