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‘My sincere apologies for interrupting whatever lesson or activity you were engaged in.’‘Activities were interrupted by World War II, with the army taking over much of the museum facilities from 1943 to 1946.’‘The north Irish Sea region was never so firmly absorbed, partly because the outbreak of the Anglo-Scottish wars in the 1290s interrupted the process.’‘We established the Horn of Africa Network three years ago and really since three years we haven”t seen anything that stops or interrupts this process and we are happy with the achievements we did till now.’‘The Second World War interrupted his studies still further when at the age of 18 he was called into the RAF, where he would stay for seven-and-a-half years.’‘He went on to become an apprentice draughtsman, but the Second World War interrupted his studies, and he later went into engineering.’‘At one point though the activities were briefly interrupted following an unexpected development.’‘No big business has interrupted the creative process, and in turn our partners lie hungry.’‘There was no attempt to disarm them or in any way interrupt their activities.’‘In addition, the war interrupted the development of scholarship in Old Testament interpretation.’‘The second world war interrupted his medical studies.’‘If she sees you whispering across the room she”ll make a face at you as though you”re interrupting her learning process.’‘In East Africa”s game sanctuaries, tourists interrupt critical activities like feeding and suckling of the young.’‘Let your child cope in his or her own way – don”t interrupt the process.’‘Some US officials have said they are examining ways to interrupt those activities.’‘The election process was almost interrupted by hundreds of student protesters who forced their way into the university”s central office where the elections took place.’‘Enterprises won”t consider any monitoring that interrupts network activity or compromises their business-critical information and systems.’‘War interrupted their courtship, but regular letters from Joyce kept their friendship alive and when George returned this blossomed into love and they married’‘My father sent me to a boys” school in Manila; he was no longer willing, he said, to let the war interrupt my education.’‘But a vaccine against nicotine could help reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings by interrupting the addictive process in the brain.’
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cut in, cut in on, break in, break in on, barge in, barge in on, intrude, intrude on, interfere, interfere with, intervene, intervene in, chip in
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suspend, adjourn, discontinue, break off, hold up, delay, lay aside, leave off, postpone, put off, put back, defer, shelve