Example sentences of "to interfere with the [noun] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Underlying much working-class opposition was a hostility often born of an older moralism : it was their willingness to interfere with the workings of God , Providence or Nature that made the suggestions of the birth controllers sometimes appear even more shocking than those of Malthus . |
2 | On the other hand , room temperature acoustic microscopy with a harmless coupling medium such as water seems not to interfere with the processes of life . |
3 | Nor should it prevent the Library Association exercisng some influence on local government and other organizations disposed to interfere with the right of access to legally permissible literature ; nor should it prevent the Library Association exerting some influence on national government which is disposed to censor . |
4 | Yet , referring to section 6(c) of the Act , the Court of Appeal held that , although not bound directly by the injunctions , the newspapers could be in contempt if , in publishing material derived from Peter Wright 's manuscript , they intended to interfere with the administration of justice . |
5 | However , the Divisional Court held that it amounted to a common law contempt in that the Sun had , in spite of its editor 's protestations to the contrary , intended to interfere with the administration of justice . |
6 | As to the common law , the Court of Appeal was satisfied that the articles had been published with intent to interfere with the administration of justice . |
7 | The music industry tried to interfere with the sale of twin cassette music centres in CBS Songs Ltd. v Amstrad Consumer Electronics plc [ 1988 ] , on the basis that , by the sale and advertising of these machines , Amstrad were inciting the public to infringe copyright . |
8 | And the notion of generalization decrement can also explain the effects of prior exposure to B alone if it is allowed that such training will make the B stimulus less effective and thus relatively unlikely to interfere with the perception of A when the two are presented in compound . |
9 | Alcohol appears to interfere with the segregation of chromosomes during egg maturation , resulting in embryos that have an abnormal number of chromosomes ( such embryos are called aneuploid ) . |
10 | Or to look at it another way — we are little men , we do n't know the ins and outs of the matter , there are wheels within wheels , etcetera — it wold be presumptuous of us to interfere with the designs of fate or even of kings . |