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There were many things to obtrude our day at the creek.
You never hear of anyone, except for the few who obtrude themselves on your notice.
Why would the fact that she was a woman and white always obtrude itself upon his consciousness?
But then the impossibility of the thing obtruded itself upon me.
We have ever been far from wishing to obtrude ourselves on anyone.
Again the thought obtruded - why had the whole area not been purged of human life already?
The thought might have obtruded on the consciousness of some men that perhaps he was, but no such idea ever entered my head.
He obtruded himself upon us in the first instance.
It is but seldom that these features fail to obtrude.
No more hills obtruded themselves to give the six skirmishers another place to make a stand.
Why would he obtrude, and draw notice to himself?
"I remember this in time so I will not obtrude myself.
However, no such motive obtruded on her own virtuous consciousness.
However, pink me if I will obtrude my opinion on any man!'
I beg you won't obtrude your conversation, or these personal attacks, upon me.
Out of the wall opposite obtruded a brass fish head, hanging over the pool.
"I am so sorry to obtrude my obnoxious presence," he apologized.
There were graves around the church, and now an uneasy thought obtruded into Robin's breast.
That helps to explain why others see Americans as prone to obtrude their national pride so readily.
The clouds merely obtrude themselves until darkness is complete.
He has opinions, but he does not obtrude them.
"Hire a hall, but don't obtrude it in a private house.
But now another idea had obtruded itself, and was rapidly crowding his original intentions into the background.
He scarcely noticed the two disquieting facts that had obtruded themselves right at the beginning.
The monotone gurgling in the containers obtruded on his ears.