Sentence examples for has confused him from inspiring English sources

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Tradition has confused him with his great predecessor Nebuchadrezzar II.

"Germany's expansion has confused him," Hellman wrote, ruefully.

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I'm worried I've confused him.

He suggested that witnesses may have confused him with the other F.B.I. agent.

According to the affidavit, Mr. Maharaj said Columbia had confused him with another student.

And I must have confused him, because you don't know what the manager's telling him".

There has been a feeling, oft expressed, that Finn, far from having too little advice, has had too much, that many different voices may have confused him.

A witness had identified Mr. Johnson as a gunman, but prosecutors said detectives now believed that the witness had confused him with one of the other suspects.

By spring 2014, communications between student and teacher had seriously deteriorated; at one point, Binali slighted Maqdisi by suggesting that old age had confused him.

In four cases, Bishop Murphy said that Ms. Ahearn had confused him with another William F. Murphy who also worked in the Boston chancery and for a time handled abuse complaints.

He says he believes the authorities have confused him with another man, Nabil Ahmed Farag Rezk, with whom his only connection is nine consonants and six vowels.

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