interjecting in a sentence
Examples
- The House then would decide whether there is enough evidence to hold impeachment hearings, thereby interjecting politics into the legal issue.
- There are often additional distractions that will occur during the Test, such as Val interjecting random facts to throw off counting.
- Apart from that debate, context is the key-- otherwise you are needlessly interjecting the abortion debate into foreign subjects.
- When recording openGL applications or games, SimpleScreenRecorder is capable of interjecting a library command upon launch to facilitate proper screen capture.
- Tempers flared at the Dec . 14 meeting as David and Mary Charvat repeatedly interrupted the meeting, interjecting questions and tart comments.
- "If that's interjecting myself into the story, I don't get it, " he said.
- Then Torre bought Giambi a few seconds to compose himself by interjecting, " We're used to that ."
- One chatter going by the name " Boring " kept interjecting such comments as " Cheney is boring ."
- After pantheon, despite certain redactors'interjecting that the Tuatha D?Danann were merely mortals, or else that they were demons.
- Interjecting into this story are scenes in Washington, DC, that show a spectrum of reactions to the plight of those farmers.