intervene|intervened|intervenes|intervening in English
verb
[in·ter·vene || ‚ɪntə(r)'vɪːn]
interpose; interfere, mediate, step in; happen between other events; occur, take place; occur unexpectedly
Use "intervene|intervened|intervenes|intervening" in a sentence
1. The vatican intervened.
2. Roman soldiers intervened and interrogated Paul.
3. Jehovah intervened to deliver his people
4. Anyone who intervenes will be the first to die!
5. The intervening years had dimmed his memory.
6. Reality always intervened before I dialed.”
7. We enjoyed the picnic until a thunderstorm intervened.
8. The President intervened personally in the crisis.
9. A coincidental intervening act breaks the chain of Causation caused by a defendant’s criminal act, unless the intervening act was foreseeable
10. Shouldn't you intervene or something?
11. The UN refused to intervene.
12. During the intervening period, prices had tripled.
13. Someone with the skills to intervene.
14. The state intervened actively to shape the growth trajectory.
15. Modern market economy is the mixed economy that the government intervenes moderately.
16. I wished to annihilate the tedious intervening days!
17. These flashed their electric message through intervening night.
18. Our government has no right to intervene.
19. The Embassy seemed powerless to intervene.
20. You know I cannot directly intervene.
21. There's been no increase in the intervening years.
22. We are actively intervening to settle a quarrel.
23. They had scoured the intervening miles of moorland.
24. The President intervened personally in the crisis.http://Sentencedict.com
25. Jehovah, however, intervened, preventing Pharaoh from violating Sarah.