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How to use intrudes in a sentence

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Before long, fantasy not only intrudes into reality but becomes the only reality.
The modern world intrudes, too, in the form of small framed photographs mounted on a work's surface.
Even when warm and cruising on the motorway it gives off a drone, and tyre noise also intrudes.
Miller wisely intrudes her own voice as little as possible in the book.
Truck movement on bridges and throughout the Core Area increases congestion and intrudes upon commercial streets and residential communities.
The law intrudes into the private sphere because doing so is necessary to achieve its salutary objectives.
However, it still intrudes upon theprivacy of Canadians in ways that do not always represent legitimate compromises.
Also, real life intrudes now and then and I have to commit some additional time to work projects.
Alberich the dwarf intrudes on the scene, a grimy forty-niner in sturdy boots and overalls, panning for gold and looking desperate.
The sleeker body shape intrudes into rear-seat legroom by 1.4 inches, leaving those relegated to economy class rather cramped to say the least.
If one party does pass a law that intrudes on the jurisdiction of the other, the courts will strike it down.
Approximately 85 per cent of the revised planned route of the Wall intrudes into the West Bank.
Reality intrudes anyway, in another moment that breaks through the escapist fantasy.
Because Bill C-13 intrudes in areas that are fundamentally under the jurisdiction of the provinces.
Brussels intrudes in many of the affairs of Member States: it is important for us to regulate agriculture, internal markets, the flow of capital.
It destroys families and intrudes upon the most intimate relations between people.
Caselaw suggests a trend to distinguish between cross-examination concerning a private record which intrudes on the private or personal domain of the author of the record and that which does not.
Angioma, congenital mass of blood vessels that intrudes into bone or other tissues, causing tissue death and, in the case of bone, structural weakening.
His demanding boss also intrudes on his wedded bliss.
Instead of highlands, there are several linear outcroppings including Black Brook Escarpment south of Dalhousie where a narrow resistant ridge of rock called diabase intrudes the landscape.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The King of the West never intrudes upon the recognised dominion of his kingly brother.
Every now and then my glove purchase in Gibraltar last night intrudes itself upon me.
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