interrupted造句61. Her speech was interrupted by angry shouts from the audience.
62. The speaker interrupted himself in the midst of his speech.
63. His career was interrupted by the outbreak of war .
64. I didn't manage to finish the report. I kept getting interrupted.
65. Julia opened her mouth to reply, but they were interrupted.
66. I was just about to tell you when you interrupted.
67. He has rightly interrupted his holiday in Spain to return to London.
68. I was interrupted by a knock on the door and lost my train of thought.
69. A tap on the door interrupted him and Sally Pierce came in.
70. Virtually every pleasurable experience in the novel is interrupted.
71. The sales drive was interrupted by a legal hiccup.
72. I've interrupted your train of thought.
73. The toasts the daughters had prepared kept getting interrupted.
74. Plainly they had interrupted a mourning tea party.
75. Our meal was constantly interrupted by sightings.
76. The service was interrupted again on 17 September.
77. It also renewed her interrupted friendship with Alix.
78. The buzzer on his intercom interrupted his thoughts.
79. She does not like having her work routine interrupted.
80. Train service was interrupted for about ten minutes.
81. Don't go in now - she hates being interrupted.
82. Writing is a way of talking without being interrupted.Jules Renard
83. It was interrupted by sounds of scrabbling from upstairs.
84. "Listen," Toranaga interrupted in his resonant, commanding voice.
85. The rough pebbles of scar tissue interrupted the deep lines that laughter had once carved into his temples.
86. We were interrupted by the distant sound of the gate intercom.
87. I have caught two-tone bream in winter, and not during a mild spell when hibernation could have been interrupted.
88. Sadly, the war years interrupted the programme, though a few short botanical notes did appear between 1939 and 1945.
89. In a poignant moment, Richter interrupted his speech to thank his mother and father.
90. A scholarship took Runcie to Brasenose College, Oxford, to read classics, where his time was interrupted by war service.