Sentence examples for become caught up from inspiring English sources

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But would you believe that academics could become caught up in such petty, vain competition?

Ordinary people, even casual sports fans, have become caught up in the McGwire-Sosa onslaught, too.

He promises he will not make foolish mistakes or become caught up in his newfound fame.

They have become caught up in a bigger battle between aid donors and the Malawi government.

However that project appears to have since become caught up in development hell.

The worst part about this is I even tried not to become caught up in my own self-importance.

"Kiss" told the story of a honeymooning couple who become caught up in a Bavarian vampire cult.

In both Britain and the US, a foreign war has become caught up in a domestic political drama.

But it's very easy to become caught up in the gut-wrenching emotion of stories like Dawn's.

Immigration experts said that without specific policy safeguards, the dreamers are bound to become caught up in removal proceedings.

In the worst-case scenario, Afghanistan remains doomed to become caught up in the competing interests of regional powers.

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