Sentence examples for encroaching to from inspiring English sources

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"If it does get uncomfortably hot and starts encroaching to the area of health and safety, you really have to think about where you are making athletes go to".

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Even in this field, however, the machine has encroached to an extent.

The reason for this is that geometric optimality is encroached to some extent by the large number of candidate stations that are scattered.

– Interview 3. As the memory of the 1934 disaster faded, Verapaz's expansion slowly encroached to encompass the exact area destroyed in 1934.

To encroach is to intrude on someone else's territory or impinge on someone's right to something, such as privacy.

They began to encroach on to the floor.

The film event has no qualms over encroaching on to the Brits' territory.

That ridiculous cameraman who encroaches on to the field to film departing batsmen remained unscathed.

Thus I'm willing to encroach on wilderness to give Americans more of a chance to get into the wild.

The track finally closed in 1990 due to encroaching development, and racing moved to Mission Raceway Park.

Nothing could be better calculated to tempt an army that has been only too ready to encroach on politics to make a new grab for power.

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