1 There would be no one at the barbecue who, by delicately lifted brows or out-thrust underlip, could interfere with her plan of action.
2 Wilkerson and Hilton had the power to interfere in any trade Scarlett might make and to fix their own prices on anything she sold or swapped.
3 The very least Frank could do, in her opinion, was not to interfere with her plans which were getting results.
4 And Carreen was too stunned by grief and her hurt at Ashley's treachery to interfere.
5 George Dorset's talk did not interfere with the range of his neighbour's thoughts.
6 To the remaining members of the party Lily gave no special thought; wherever they were, they were not likely to interfere with her plans.
7 His attitude had been one of admiring spectatorship, and he would have been almost sorry to detect in her any emotional weakness which should interfere with the fulfilment of her aims.
8 Though I despise these people who interfere.
9 Mr. Pontellier declined to interfere, to interpose either his influence or his authority.
10 As every vehicle and each beast of burden was occupied by the sick and wounded, Cora had decided to endure the fatigues of a foot march, rather than interfere with their comforts.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore CooperContext Highlight In CHAPTER 17 11 I did not presume to interfere with it, sir.
12 I offered him all the money I had, if he'd only interfere.
13 I told him, and begged him to go and interfere.
14 But Beaumanoir, in whose mind the suppression of each feeling of humanity which could interfere with his imagined duty, was a virtue of itself, repeated his commands that his victim should be unveiled.
15 Hunger would interfere with me disastrously.