How To Use Barge in In A Sentence
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More intrusive are the random facts that barge into conversation.
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If you stage any kind of fake fight or attack, this is the guy who will think it's real and barge in and try to break it up to save the day.
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My job really wasn't to do filing or take phone calls, it was to stand in front of the door if his wife got the idea in her head to turn up and barge into the surgery.
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I'll be back in the evening to check on your bandages, but until then you're free to wander about, as long as you don't barge into any of the patient rooms.
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The Venetians will be following the route used by gondolas chosen by Charles II to escort his Royal barge in 1662 from Hampton Court to Whitehall.
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When a seductive femme fatale and a minxish, trick-turning cocktail waitress simultaneously barge into Cosmo's misery, he finds his world-and the world-turned inside out.
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For example, the man was run over between your tea and your dinner and adjacently to a passing barge in the river and the traffic in the Strand.
The Concept of Nature The Tarner Lectures Delivered in Trinity College, November 1919
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Yet only 3,000 tonnes have been moved by barge in or out of the park since construction began two years ago.
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More intrusive are the random facts that barge into conversation.
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I'm sorry to barge in like this, but I have a problem I hope you can solve.
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From here we progress northwards, meeting the outskirts of Milton Keynes the following day - more tidy gardens and open parklands than monstrosity - and have our first pub lunch at the appropriately named Barge Inn.
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This week, the Supreme Court let stand a disturbing ruling out of California that allows law enforcement to barge into people's homes without a warrant.
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The audience watches intently, but the spell is broken when three boisterous local kids barge into the gallery.
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I hated to barge in without an invitation.
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It is true that nowadays people are less willing to wait and more people than ever seem to barge in rudely and think nothing of it.
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So I chose to barge into one of the department offices to check if they had any water for a thirsty man.
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Over the course of three years, more than 50 young unemployed people in the town acquired various skills in order to restore and convert the barge into a passenger cruiser.
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More intrusive are the random facts that barge into conversation.
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In fact, it's just about to get steamy when the door bursts open and Lisa, Kim and Zoë barge in.
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According to the police, the activists allegedly tried to barge into the theatre on Sankey Road.
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They barge into the house and demand money and gold.
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Oil leaking from a barge in the Mississippi River poses a hazard to the drinking water of New Orleans.
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Yet only 3,000 tonnes have been moved by barge in or out of the park since construction began two years ago.
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When you sit down to eat tonight, may armed men not barge into your house and search your wife's underwear drawer.
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And anyway, he knew better than to barge into my room uninvited.
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Seven hitmen barge into an apartment used by a top Indian mafia boss.
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It would be considered somewhat rude to barge into your boss's house,’ he stammered.
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Nobody can barge into my house uninvited and manhandle me.
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The message from them is that anyone can barge into your home at any time and you must keep quiet, watch and must not protect your property or even yourselves, as Tony Martin did.
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I didn't want to barge into his home like this and shove two girls down his throat, but I had no other choice.
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They barge into the house and demand money and gold.
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And Ian seems knocked out cold, as the campers and Carrie all barge into the room.
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I didn't barge into your apartment without warning.
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Agents in black suits stood on the steps of the Capitol building to make sure the mass of malcontent demonstrators didn't barge inside.
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I'm sorry to barge in like this, but I have a problem I hope you can solve.
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She said she and the electrocardiogram technician argued regularly because the technician would often barge into her consulting room while Langley was seeing patients.
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Did the afternoon dive on the wreck of a barge in the middle of a broad bay.
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I was mad when I read about your testing, and... sometimes I back off from saying stuff because as Lene so eloquently put, it is *your* life and I don't want to feel the right to barge in just because I care.
So was it worth it?
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Yet only 3,000 tonnes have been moved by barge in or out of the park since construction began two years ago.
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Maybe I should go right at him, barge in, make all sorts of threats, see what I shook up.
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I hate to barge in on you two lovebirds, but we are working on a case.
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Public entertainment can go ahead at the Barge Inn at Honeystreet despite some strenuous opposition from neighbours wanting to preserve their rural idyll.
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I'm sorry to barge in like this, but I have a problem I hope you can solve.