Sentences with intervene
in·ter·vene
I i - The situation calmed down when police intervened. [VERB]
- Hattie intervened and told me to stop it. [VERB]
- Australian teachers are failing to effectively intervene in school cyber bullying.
- Bhumibol has had a number of opportunities to intervene to end the violence bred by this constitutional crisis.
- The South African mailboat arrived on Friday mornings unless bad weather intervened. [VERB]
- The Mediterranean intervenes between Europe and Africa.
- The dilemma of whether teachers should intervene physically in school fights was highlighted recently in a decision by the Victorian Civil.
- Samantha Lane Police intervene in Andrew Lovett's contractual dispute with St Kilda and will make an extraordinary submission to the AFL grievance tribunal.
- Nothing important intervened between the meetings.
- We enjoyed the picnic until a thunderstorm intervened.
- They have sent an appeal to Immigration Minister Philip Ruddock to intervene on humantiarian grounds.
- Nor is it obvious why a conservative government should intervene in cultural issues best left to civil society.
- To intervene in the affairs of another country.