Sentence examples for getting embroiled with from inspiring English sources

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Wisely, one suspects, Mr. Parrott intends to concentrate on developing the strings before getting embroiled with exotic brass instruments.

Reggie wasn't satisfied with one midlife crisis, first faking his death and running away from his wife and boss, then coming back in disguise and getting embroiled with both once more.

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A matron got embroiled with Macy's over an article which she returned, unused, with the request for a refund.

The New Yorker, August 8 , 1942P. 7 A matron got embroiled with Macy's over an article which she returned, unused, with the request for a refund.

"Any member of the student body or faculty seeing a flying saucer… A matron got embroiled with Macy's over an article which she returned, unused, with the request for a refund.

He got embroiled with a Pasquale Caffre, a Democratic election-board officer, who said Mr. Chadbourne stormed into the place shouting, "I'll show you gorillas and gangsters who's the boss around here!" Mr. Chadbourne didn't deny the charge.

By Grace Hegger Lewis and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, August 8 , 1942P. 7 A matron got embroiled with Macy's over an article which she returned, unused, with the request for a refund.

It was the sort of thing that a Philip Roth hero would say, particularly in the book in question, "Operation Shylock," a mashup of nonfiction and fiction, in which Roth goes to interview Appelfeld at the same café where I met him, and, while he's in Jerusalem, gets embroiled with a zealous impostor who is posing as the real Philip Roth.

Another reader seeks a call to action, "We all see young children being ill treated or employed but how many of us take action-we are too busy with our lives to get embroiled with the police or the right people who can help the children," Anita Mathew wrote from Goa. "When you see a child being made a slave you have the right to go and question and report," Ms. Mathew wrote.

Nicolson had quite a knack of getting embroiled in arguments, once with the third wife of his cousin Lord Sackville, who descended one day from Knole, the family seat in Kent, to demand what right Nigel thought he had to fly the Sackville flag from the tower at Sissinghurst.

Thousands joined protests against the government, erecting camps in Kiev and getting embroiled in sporadic clashes with security forces.

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