Sentence examples for being interfered with from inspiring English sources

'being interfered with' can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that is being disrupted or influenced by somebody or something else. For example, "I was trying to study, but I kept being interfered with by my siblings."

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"Continental is legitimate in its claim that it is being interfered with in its ability to compete," he continued.

Communications are being interrupted, there are difficulties with mobile phones, with the internet potentially being interfered with.

And there is no allegation that at the present time the enjoyment of these rights is being interfered with in any way.

Graham, who called the acting attorney general "a good pick," said he was "not alarmed at all about Mueller being interfered with" now that Whitaker is in charge.

Mr. Ban said he was told that he could not visit her because "they did not want to be seen as being interfered with or pressured from the outside".

"He would come around to the different rooms at any time and make sure that the students were studying and that they weren't being interfered with by any older cadets," Ains said.

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These are not to be interfered with".

Local fishing was interfered with.

It is too important to be interfered with".

Even letters from the continent were interfered with.

"He doesn't need to be interfered with.

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