Whilst reveling in the acoustic rhythmic paradise I was jilted by the interruption of some very dodgy saxophone notes. |
Holy days of obligation are celebrated on the nearest Sunday so as to avoid inconvenience or the interruption of secular patterns of living. |
Every interruption is rightly frowned upon by tennis aficionados who use ridiculous stage-whispered tut-tuts to make their point. |
It was an interruption of his concentration upon the interminable playing of dominoes, or cards, or throwing dice. |
Appealing to both forces, we ascribe interruption to perceptions and continuance to objects. |
We worked together, with only a short interruption, from the time we were both appointed to be judges of the Court of Appeal. |