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30 Sentences With "poking into"

How to use poking into in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "poking into" and check conjugation/comparative form for "poking into". Mastering all the usages of "poking into" from sentence examples published by news publications.

He evidently didn't consider the danger of poking into a Presidential candidate's darkest secrets.
A fold of our overcrowded, over-colonized world poking into another universe like a hernia.
As long as there has been publicly released software, there have been enthusiasts poking into it.
The little scamp can't resist poking into an empty bedroom to steal a bottle of perfume.
In other words, lots of people did know and people poking into it quickly identified me.
His ears could be seen above the crowd all along Fifth Avenue, poking into blue sky.
The image is an illustration of an apple (the fruit) with two SIM cards poking into it.
If it seems they're poking into parts of your phone they shouldn't, consider finding less nosy alternatives.
I'm always curious about the future of a story, not about poking into every detail of its past.
Partly because they're probably into that stuff, but mainly because we're nosey and like poking into other people's business.
Just outside the town of Brunswick, Maine, the Harpswell Road runs along a finger of land poking into the ocean.
And all of that is before you start poking into the shady dealings of other members of the Trump syndicate.
If I have a branch poking into the scene, which disrupts the edge, that feels like a film thing to do.
It is a replica of Michelangelo's David with his feet sunken into the floor and his head poking into the ceiling.
Poking into the deep seams of the mattress's pillow-top padding, I found what we feared: a multitude of brown-black flecks.
When I zipped up the hoodie and leaned back in my chair, I could feel each of the six massage modules poking into my back.
They schemed to prevent him and his non-establishment team from poking into longstanding surveillance abuses and other potential crimes and constitutional violations against U.S. citizens, journalists and politicians.
But when it clicked with me, that was it—I played it every spare minute, exploring all of its secrets, peeking and poking into each and every one of its colorful corners.
Scary videos of pregnant women (the most vulnerable!) with needles poking into their bellies are intermingled with revolting images of fatty, pulsating bodily tissues pierced by scalpels or incised by surgical devices.
"As I approached an intersection, a door opened and my swerve wasn't enough to avoid the door corner poking into my front spokes," he recounted, and he was launched onto the pavement.
The murders are certainly macabre, but the best fun is running all over the city with these amiable partners, meeting the denizens of the night and poking into this vast repository of ghoulish secrets.
Scroll too quickly, or miss the photograph with a human-scale hand surreally poking into the scene, and a viewer might confuse the image for a real-life one, the type of image that leaves you feeling equally amazed by and envious of the enormous kitchen island with a soapstone countertop.
Assuming the lead 50 metres into the race, John Gregorek Jr. strung out the field with William Paulson next in line. Gregorek took them through a 43.7 first 300, while José Carlos Villarreal worked his way into the third position in line. They remained in that position through the next lap at 1:44.2. Through the penultimate lap, Federico Bruno moved forward, poking into the lead at the bell in 2:54.1.
The locals, however, resent having an outsider poking into their affairs. A book of love poems, including an inscription from a Peter Crowley, is found in the victim's flat. There is also a photo of a group of men together with Molly and Fiona Dixon, a young woman from the prominent Dixon family. Her father, although shocked to learn that his daughter knew the "trashy" Molly, will not let Halloran question her.
David's life is shaped by images and popular culture, but he is not simply a passive consumer. He is an energetic and creative young filmmaker. Making films takes up a lot of his time, and affects his life, and those of other people, in various ways, not always with good results. While making his film, poking into peoples' lives, David alienates and even endangers women and gets himself punched by a cop.
From the beginning of the final, Rose Mary Almanza asserted herself, hitting the break line first and pushing out to the front of the tight pack. For most of the first lap, Sade Sealy sat immediately on Almanza's outer shoulder until the first pass down the home straight, when Natoya Goule moved forward into the outer position, briefly poking into the lead at the bell. Almanza would not let Goule get far enough ahead to move in. Sealy had to drop directly behind Almanza, with Déborah Rodríguez boxing her from the outside.
Allen apparently suffered from severe osteoarthritis in later life, which made it difficult for her to travel and work. It was a painful comparison to her earlier active life, of which she had written, "when libraries were closed I walked all day in [King's] Lynn, poking into all the corners both of streets and churches. I am a great believer in the living picture as a stimulus to study." She eventually returned to her hometown of Oneida, New York, and spent the last years of her life at the Mansion House in Kenwood.
With an overcast of 500 meters or lower, and mountain peaks poking into the clouds as a flight hazard, it appeared that Vang Pao's Auto Defense Choc (ADC) guerrillas would have to fight without air support. Communist troops closed within 100 meters of the Royalists; they broke into the Royalists' final defense line on the north perimeter at 0630 hours. One American Central Intelligence Agency adviser was killed; the other found himself trapped in the headquarters radio shack with only a shotgun and a radio for defense. He called for air support at 0650 hours.
The forest resides on a small peninsula of land poking into the Indian Ocean, that is bounded on the north and part of its eastern extent by the Bay of Narinda and on the south by the Bay of Majajamba. Access to this forest is difficult since there are no roads connecting this peninsula to the Madagascar highway system; however, arrival by sea and by air are accomplished with some effort. In many places at the ocean edge as well as forest interior, several tree species are capable of taking root directly in the tsingy rocks. Several species of baobab and tamarind are among the tallest species forming the canopy.
In 1907, Indiana enacted the first sterilization law. In 1983, the Indiana Supreme Court authorized for the sterilization of a mentally ill twelve-year-old girl who engaged in self-destructive behavior such as pulling her hair, biting herself, banging her head, ripping her skin with her fingernails, and resisting the "restraints in order to hurt her own body." The patient's parents and her doctors were both in agreement that a hysterectomy was necessary in order to prevent "hemorrhaging and infection, and possibly death" because the patient's excitement with her own blood may cause her "to induce bleeding by poking into her vagina or abdomen in an attempt to keep the blood flowing" once she develops her menstruation cycle. The Court held that a specific Indiana statute authorizing sterilization was not necessary in order to authorize the sterilization, the juvenile court had the authority to authorize sterilizations if there was clear and convincing evidence that the medical procedure was necessary, and in this case there was overwhelming evidence that the sterilization was medically necessary.

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