Sentence examples for somehow embroiled from inspiring English sources

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He was slugging it with middleweights in the VFL, somehow embroiled in a drunken blue with teammate Zaine Cordy.

Assange, an Australian, was at pains today to stress his remove from Manning, referring to him as "a young man somehow embroiled in our publishing activities" and saying WikiLeaks did not know who its sources were.

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To see Una as somehow culpable or Ray as somehow pardonable is to embroil oneself in the play's shifting moral landscape and then to feel the revulsion and dismay of very nearly forgiving the indefensible.

Now, the city is embroiled in a seasonal controversy it has somehow avoided for decades.

So why get embroiled?

Now, Mr. Kiriakou is embroiled in another drama.

In all probability, the Brazilian authorities will somehow get things ready for June 12th, but that won't entirely relieve the pressure on FIFA, world soccer's organizing body, which has just been embroiled in a big corruption scandal.

Both institutions began embroiled in controversy.

Then it got embroiled in local politics.

Iran is embroiled in its own troubles.

Ethiopia is still embroiled in Somalia.

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