Sentence examples for be involving from inspiring English sources

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be involving

verb

To roll or fold up; to wind round; to entwine.

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TradeFortress, who has identified himself as an Australian older than 18 but "not much over",  has denied any involvement in the theft, telling the Australian Broadcasting Corporation that he will not be involving the police due to the "extremely limited actions" they could take.

Their stories are too boilerplate to be involving.

Working with the BBC should be involving, stimulating, rewarding, not bewildering, frightening or bureaucratic.

"This is supposed to be involving the common citizen, but it's looking ever more like it's not.

"Those countries must be involving themselves to get the Sri Lankan government solving this issue – a hundred year problem – the political rights of the Tamil people.

The revamped scenario, set in an unidentified contemporary prison camp, is too general to be involving and too obscure in motivation to evoke sympathy for characters who are nevertheless abused in diverse, mostly sexual, ways.

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He will be involved.

Will the bowls be involved?

About 500,000 could be involved.

I want to be involved.

"You ought to be involved.

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