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126 Sentences With "interjects"

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"Hey, you mustn't say things like that," Mr. Pei interjects.
As the family starts pointing out bankrupt retailers, Lisa interjects.
" But, Van Duren interjects: "It should have read rock genius.
The question isn't even asked in full before Winfrey interjects.
"No, he said it," Katrina Pierson, the other aide, interjects.
And it makes sense that there would ... " Cohen interjects: "Says who?
"Good curry starts from the oil," his assistant Shomal Sewnarain interjects.
"I've had a hell of a day," his mother later interjects.
"Yeah, it's cause she doesn't know how to communicate," interjects Mandii.
Anthony Heraud, the manager of the pub, interjects to confirm this.
This goes on for about ten minutes, until Davis finally interjects.
" Her nemesis, Kylo Ren (Adam Driver), interjects with, "But I do.
"We have tons of money going to the military," a girl interjects.
I'd rather have a destructive embarrassment than–" Wieth interjects: "An average concert.
Add two if he interjects that he has great respect for women.
"Girl, white Democrats will be lynching black folk again," the other woman interjects.
"I think people older than us go out a lot more," Fraser interjects.
" Rubio interjects: "When they're done with the yoga, can I answer a question?
Then the owner of the restaurant interjects, asking that Tommy pay his bill.
Yang occasionally interjects for clarification, but mostly gives a politician's "I'm listening" nods.
A: (Interjects) Because the flavour of patriotism has changed in the last few years.
The dunce, however, interjects:"I thought you were going to say children," he says.
"You either believe in this sort of thing or you don't," interjects Richard inconsequentially.
His date interjects questions; Elias responds with annoyance, questioning her competence as a therapist.
Vindman's lawyer interjects to point out that his client is just following the rules.
In addition to these many perspectives, a "chorus" interjects lyrical commentary on the action.
" Her counselor Missandei interjects: "Your grace, forgive me, but your translation is not quite accurate.
"The first thing to clear up," he interjects, as the words are leaving my mouth.
"Grab them by the pussy," Trump interjects, before trying and failing to apologize multiple times.
" Joe interjects, "we just wanted to see what would happen if we put them out.
" Eventually another politician, Labor MP Tim Watts, interjects by asking the men, "What race is dickhead?
"Wait, I don't see that list pop up," interjects one woman, staring hard at her phone.
When she suddenly interjects to try to point something out, Khloé is having none of it.
"I prefer the new method of tagging walls to the old," the rapist's girlfriend interjects, cleverly.
Lyle is a good interviewer: He is patient, rarely interjects, and allows his subjects to range.
" Kelly interjects as King retorts, "You know I'm not saying women, you know what I'm talking about.
" Another customer interjects and says, "Dude, calm down," to which the man angrily yells, "Shut your mouth.
The Maesters receive word of Bran's vision, and are skeptical until Samwell interjects with his two cents.
When Shep Rose interjects to try and figure out what is going on, things escalate even more.
"The robot interjects within a conversation whenever there's something that's something it can assist with," he added.
" Another inmate begins to respond, "Hopefully, if I get out..." McCall quickly interjects, "When you get out.
"But they usually come up from behind," one woman interjects, tugging on the back of her headscarf.
For example, the bear interjects, John Bennington may wish to learn the wisdom of the Homeowners Association.
" Rhimes interjects that she writes television characters who are, the actors continue, "strong but flawed, human but extraordinary.
If Trump interjects himself into the mix, the rationale along with the defense can be compromised or lost.
In Lauren Groff's "Fates and Furies," the omniscient narrator interjects in bracketed asides that recall a Greek chorus.
Her agent, who's been an otherwise unobtrusive chaperone, gently interjects and suggests she move on to another topic.
"Kim and I dated brothers in high school," Kourtney interjects, "—and they started it in their family," said Kim.
And he interjects himself into practice drills because when he loves something, well, he can hardly contain his enjoyment.
A semi-tonal sound interjects—here it sounds like a brutally compressed guitar, but on record it's a saxophone.
" Cruz tries again: "A question everyone here should ask..." before Trump Bro's friend off-camera interjects, "Are you Canadian?
But it's been accelerated a bit by the trade issues because that interjects a note of uncertainty into corporate decisions.
Unlike Truth, I live in a world where I can fashion my own story — even as the outside world interjects.
Tyga, notorious for his good judgement and high character, interjects to say he's a great guy and a great father.
" At this point Novelist's mum—also his manager, sitting quietly in the corner so far—interjects: "it's like kung-fu.
Henry finally interjects, wrapping up the conversation with a promise to connect Ramona with the WAR chapter in her state.
It also interjects the federal government into what most Democrats say should be decisions made by a woman and her doctor.
" Maxine interjects to say her name is actually Caitlyn, to which Joe shrugs, "I know, I just don't like that name.
He listens to the conversation for a while and then calmly interjects: Ewald Boot: I have a different opinion than you.
Rachel asks if Katie was into drugs, but Kellan (Adam freaking Brody, who we did not remember was in this) interjects.
" She interjects: "Do you wonder what she might say, were Melmoth the Witness to come now, and offer Helen her hand?
" But, Princenthal interjects, art avoids slipping into the dark side because it "is always modulated by thought—by an attempt at intelligibility.
He interjects dissonant chords into dialogue, chops up sentences into sputters of syllables and capriciously doles out extreme challenges to the singers.
There is one scene where an NPC rips an ungodly amount of coke—line after line, seemingly endlessly until the player interjects.
If he goes on too long with a story, his 40-year partner Roxanne Meadows interjects facts to keep him on track.
Raad then interjects a fictional case of a man imprisoned and severely beaten for disrupting a tony art opening on the island.
Chatting, that is, until a fascist—the game refers to them in faceless terms, usually just as "fash"—interjects and begins shouting slurs.
Then, another voice interjects with "If you're gonna talk shit you gotta be able to take shit," and so on and so forth.
Q: Salman's fan base is a mystery to a lot of us… A: (Interjects) It is a mystery to everybody, even to him.
" Before I even limber up to ask why the world needs yet another graffiti book, Lurke interjects: "This book isn't a graffiti book.
Nomi is verbally attacked by a woman who calls her the "tranny who blogs about politics," but Amanita interjects to defend her girlfriend.
TV Time also interjects questions of its own — asking about your reaction (good, funny, wow, sad, etc.), favorite character, device watched on and more.
"It's hard to feel responsible for the consequences of your actions when all your life's decisions are taken by someone else," Nanfu Wang interjects.
Then he interjects that even his awkward sums might not add up because there could be an accident causing him to die before me.
Often, he interjects himself, describing what it was like to sit across from the nonagenarian former spy or to visit the heart of Lebanon.
A clip of archival footage, culled from a sociological study, interjects, and a Black boy, also around age ten, speaks to us about classroom behavior.
"Oh, he will be going," his mother interjects, as he finishes explaining he would be excited to go to Norwalk High School for a year.
Frances begins in her roundabout way, explaining that Mom and Dad are trying to figure out how to be a better family — before Robert interjects.
"Everything is fresh," interjects Marcus, a Bollywood promoter, before introducing me to Al Madina's manager, Arshad, who I recognise as the "Bossman" from Fallacy's stories.
"4422" is beautiful in its pensive melancholy and FrancisGotHeat's presence as the producer symbolically interjects just the right dose of "Toronto" into its genetic makeup.
Though the older Kairo interjects with an occasional comment on the experiences of his younger self, more often than not he chooses to remain silent.
But if you want to use the best factories and textiles in the world—" Clemens says, and then Burmeister interjects: "—yeah, that's another part of it.
The majority, from what I can tell, are now on consoles (although he eagerly interjects that the "PC version is doing fine"), which in itself warrants attention.
Between bites of pâté, he grills the young lawyer over and over again, while Marty interjects once in a while, with advice to throw in a joke.
The video interjects this oppressive school of thought with a powerful message of Let Her Be. And indeed, it's high time that society just lets her be!
" A more specific indication comes later, when April Jones asks her lover a question and adds a clarifier after the narrative interjects: "Then, off his apparent surprise. . . .
" Jonathan interjects with what was almost a highly unusual component to the trip: "Can I point out they invited me to go on the honeymoon charity trip?
Mr. Ulyukayev interjects that investors, who can buy shares in Rosneft on the London Stock Exchange, value the company at only a fraction of other oil companies.
They eventually break out into a physical fight in front of the Flatiron building until Seth Meyers, playing himself (yes, really) interjects to see if everything is okay.
That silent posture represents a departure from his position at the Supreme Court, where, as he listens to a lawyer at the lectern, he regularly interjects with questions.
" Matt interjects with a point about the second season: "In the Halloween episode, they all dress up as Ghostbusters," he said, "But, we dressed up as Ghostbusters for Halloween.
In video of the moment, Northam appears to look around for space to perform the dance before his wife interjects that it was "inappropriate circumstances" for such a display.
" Where's Kennedy's head at Kennedy interjects in a way that continues to indicate which way he might be leaning: "I thought it had to be reexamined every 180 days.
" Noting that it was a "50/50 raffle guy" who made the play "look easy," broadcaster Gary Cohen interjects: "Does he get to keep 50 percent of the ball?
When he does pose a query, the conservative African-American justice often interjects in race-related disputes, as he did this term in a controversy over bias in jury selection.
Finance, billionaire board member David Bonderman interjects when Arianna Huffington (the only woman on the board) speaks to the company about the merits of including more women in senior positions.
The French government posted a clip last weekend that shows British Prime Minister Theresa May and French President Emmanuel Macron deep in discussion as the president's eldest daughter awkwardly interjects.
Her mother interjects: "I will talk to him and his family also and after some time, after he completes his study, she will agree to do the marriage," she says.
Dumbledore asks Harry to recap his interactions with Voldemort inside the tournament arena, but Sirius interjects that Harry needs to rest and that the interrogation can continue in the morning.
" Ryan peaceably interjects, "We obviously try to be diplomatic because we're southern and say, 'Uhh well ultimately it's the culture industry's fault,' It's capitalism's fault for the way the artist behaves!
When Tom, a young idealist in the group, interjects with the line, "We'd all be a lot better off if all three of us were working together," he is largely ignored.
At key moments, the poet Saul Williams interjects with lines of imagistic poetry, wandering from speech to rap to song in a style similar to that of Yasiin Bey (formerly Mos Def).
Players control his jumping via taps on the screen, but the model is "endless runner"-style play, whereby motion is continuous and the player interjects to avoid obstacles and pull off fancier moves.
"I never know how to sit in these chairs," he interjects, as Rubenstein attempts to lay out Benioff's bona fides as the multibillionaire founder and co-CEO of the business software giant Salesforce.
Wilmore opens each episode with a short monologue, interjects some quick scripted banter with a correspondent — like standout Mike Yard — before pivoting to a topical roundtable discussion featuring actors, writers, and pundits alike.
I had never, ever known how to dress for my body—and I don't want to say 'body type,' because it's not about five specific types or anything…" her stylist interjects, "It's about proportions.
He is resistant to her inklings that something is wrong with this place he's been confined to, but she temporarily convinces him to leave with her until Heidi interjects and manipulates him into staying.
"How do you like your coffee?" interjects Danielle, picking up a mug from a table in the corner of the room and heaping two spoonfuls into it, before pushing some mini croissants my way.
" Kristin shifts back to the subject of how it's not just anyone that can land a job at Uncommon James, Jay interjects, "Hell, I can't even get a job there, and I own half of it.
Against a field of organic forms depicting the rough and coruscating beauty of a solar event, the painter interjects — placing chevrons over organic shapes — saying to the universe "I'm here," and makes her marks affirming that presence.
" At this point in our conversation, designer Taura interjects to say that "at the same time, while many people worked on the game, the director is the person who brings it all together to create one coherent game.
In a first session, if she picks up on a client's rushing into intimate or sensitive parts of their experience, she interjects to slow them down without shaming them or making the patient feel as though they've made a mistake.
Miles, who has narrated works by Roxane Gay, bell hooks and N. K. Jemisin, excels at a technically perfect Standard American dialect but interjects just enough slightly sarcastic pauses and subtly acerbic inflections to emphasize the true meaning of the text.
I always thought those people who said I couldn't come in the drugstore, and I had to sit in this funny place, and I couldn't go in the park — —" Rose interjects: "You felt morally superior to them from Day 1.
Throughout the film, a narrator, voiced by Willem Dafoe, interjects with asides that, at times, seem obvious and heavy-handed; in one tangent, for example, he explains Sweden's embrace of pop sounds in fear of the encroaching influence of jazz.
" Their angry sparring over the song becomes personal, as Joe shares with the audience his contempt for a son who wore his mother's high heels as a boy ("She loved that," Marty interjects) and had "an unhealthy obsession with Danny Kaye movies.
Donald Ingber, founding director of the Wyss Institute, explains that while the institute's clear, flexible, thumb-drive-sized organs-on-chips are different from the Evatar—"which is amazing, by the way," he interjects—they're trying to address many of the same concerns.
To understand why the Turkish webmasters flocked to Cloudflare, you have to understand a bit more about where the company interjects itself into the invisible and near-instantaneous flow of bits that travel between an ordinary user and the servers that deliver the information.
Her publicist gently interjects to encourage Tish to have a few bites of her salad before steering her back to the reason she's here: to introduce Original Home Scent, the candle collection she launched this year with her business partner (whom she calls her "bestie"), branding agent Nicole Winnaman.
"I know I'm not no messiah, and I am far from a prophet / but if the earth set on fire, I think I know how to stop it," she sings over the smooth drum pattern and twinkling samples, while Little Simz interjects with some straight-talking affirmations of her own.
Both work intensive day jobs; Walid works for a cloud computing company ("he sells web-space to porn sites!" interjects Anthony, "It's true—whatever you do at night, I probably know," Walid laughs), while Anthony works in the beauty industry ("I like to believe I sell corpse-paint," he says.
As he transcribes their words, he clumsily interjects facts that he believes to be interesting, but when he says them out loud ("Humans shed approximately forty pounds of skin in their lifetime," he tells the meeting at one point), the women crisply inform him that they don't need his opinions or his facts.
Over her career as a conceptual artist, Lawler has continuously reframed the existing artworks of other people, forcing the viewer to consider ways that the work changes meaning at a layer of remove, and questioned the role of the artist as she interjects herself and mediates between viewer and original object, much as the camera does.
When Jeremy interjects, asking how Yael managed to manipulate the situation so that she wound up on live TV, she tells him that was all Rachel's idea, and that's when the details of what's been going on come pouring out: the shooting, Rachel's recent stint in a mental hospital, the fact that her mom placed her there, and that she was raped as a child by one of her mom's patients.
WALLACE: If I may ask the question— TRUMP: And all you have to do is look at Article II. Fact-check:Asked by Wallace if the answers he's submitting to Mueller address obstruction of justice, Trump interjects to say there was no obstruction of justice, adding, "All you have to do is look at Article II." Trump is referencing Article II of the US Constitution, and echoing a theory that his lawyers put forward earlier this year.
For a few seconds—from the moments British comedian Leigh Francis says "I get to slap you in the face" in a problematic accent, to the point where Justin interjects with a meek "How many times are you…" as he is struck repeatedly with deli slices—Justin Timberlake is no longer international pop star and sex person Justin Timberlake, but an ordinary man who knows he has made an error in judgment and yet possesses the steely determination to see it through to its bitter end.

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