Sentence examples for involved means from inspiring English sources

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The number of people involved means itwill would take a week to sentence them all.

"And not being involved means that you run the risk that your absence allows the crime to be committed.

The slow buildup often involved means it should be preventable: there are no acceptable excuses for failing its victims.

The administrative hassle involved means that taking your child to the doctor has become a last resort.

If getting involved means having their personal details published, they would rather not.The same worry afflicts supporters of unpopular causes.

Of course, the fact that anyone can get involved means that there can be challenging comments too.

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The amount of merchandise involved meant that Jeffrey would probably be charged with a felony.

He knew getting involved meant the "horrible" elements of the press might turn on him.

The huge distances involved mean that everything about starships is big.

He says his knowledge of the personalities involved meant he never suffered a default.

"In the old-fashioned view, getting involved meant one of two things, giving time or money," she said.

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