Sentence examples for suddenly engage from inspiring English sources

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"We found out that there was no criminal background with this individual and to suddenly engage in this type of violent behavior is beyond understanding.

You suddenly engage with how great humour is in the theatre – its undercutting quality, the flash of recognition from stage to audience and back again".

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(suddenly engaged) Hey, maybe there's something else I could do!

He was suddenly engaged, on top of the issues, reflecting our pain and puzzlement.

Jake Lacy and JoAnna Garcia play the 20-something Casey and Mia, together for just seven weeks and suddenly engaged (better with you?).

Fleeing a journalism job, or, rather, a terminated affair with her suddenly engaged editor, Leigh (Kristen Bell) returns to the toil of her youth, that standby of summer employment indicated in the film's title.

PARIS — President Nicolas Sarkozy, having suddenly engaged France in shooting wars in Libya and Ivory Coast, seems to be harking back to the old days of French African policy, sometimes known as Françafrique, when Paris and its army dictated politics in its former colonies and reaped economic rewards.

And then, for a moment, the priority of things reversed, and he felt that whatever was fighting on the other end of the line had suddenly engaged in a tug-of-war and was trying to haul him overboard into the sea.

As a consequence of me listening and shifting my focus, the students suddenly engaged in the subject matter much more richly; they were interested in the readings, which now gave them a sense of validation (of both language and content), and through this they began to contribute more significantly in class.

As A Company landed it was suddenly engaged by intense fire, which also targeted the unsecured B Company LZ 1300 m to the south-west.

It seemed impossible miraculous, in a way that the country was suddenly engaged in a full-throated debate over the use of lethal force against unarmed persons by police officers, and the troublingly persistent fact that a profoundly disproportionate number of people dying at the hands of police officers are black.

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