Sentence examples for somehow intrusive from inspiring English sources

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It's a hard album to listen to, not because of the songs (which are often lovely), but because playing it feels somehow intrusive, feels like eavesdropping.

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Here's what Charles Fried — who was Ronald Reagan's solicitor general — said in a recent interview with The Washington Post: "I've never understood why regulating by making people go buy something is somehow more intrusive than regulating by making them pay taxes and then giving it to them".

It felt somehow raw and intrusive.

It seems ironic that, having gained permission from his subjects, his results are somehow even more intrusive and, at times, demeaning.

Tolstoy, in his simple, fairy-tale mode, somehow at once the intrusive narrator and as absent as air, has Pierre decode this muttering: "It was a soldier who wanted to comfort himself at least somehow for what had been done, but could not".

Somehow Ms. Ruhl turns the intrusive and ubiquitous apparatus of her title into a kind of magical instrument for good.

Or an offering you make somehow gets twisted into being taken as intrusive.

Less intrusive.

"It's not intrusive".

It feels intrusive.

"It was particularly intrusive".

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