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- By all means. - He may interject?
- Can I interject, please?
- Excuse me, may I interject?
- I'm so sorry to interject here.
- If I could interject something here.
- By all means. - He may interject?
- Can I interject, please?
- Excuse me, may I interject?
- I'm so sorry to interject here.
- If I could interject something here.
May I mention the first item before Hartmann interjects?
May I mention the first item before Hartmann interjects?
But maybe it would help overall morale if you just interjected yourself just once in a while, said something... anything.
But when they were about to approve the lotting, a rascal councilor interjected.
If I had not interjected you would have been destroyed, Sergeant Hammond.
And would you please stop interjecting your opinions, Sue?
But there are caves interjecting the cliffs.
Here, interjecting adjectives would be as rude as leaving price tags on purchases.
I apologise for interjecting myself in your inspection tour, but I have a message for President FowIer.
I find that interjecting at precisely the right moment often defuses conflict.
But maybe it would help overall morale if you just interjected yourself just once in a while, said something... anything.
But when they were about to approve the lotting, a rascal councilor interjected.
If I had not interjected you would have been destroyed, Sergeant Hammond.
And would you please stop interjecting your opinions, Sue?
But there are caves interjecting the cliffs.
Here, interjecting adjectives would be as rude as leaving price tags on purchases.
I apologise for interjecting myself in your inspection tour, but I have a message for President FowIer.
I find that interjecting at precisely the right moment often defuses conflict.