Sentence examples for too embroiled from inspiring English sources

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Or are we too embroiled in our own financial worries?

He was too embroiled in the politics and traditions of it.

Smaller states along the Himalayan foothills managed to survive without becoming too embroiled in the politics of the plains.

Conversely, the government may be too embroiled in the economic mess to waste time in Parliament and use up the ebbing goodwill of Labour MPs on illiberal measures.

O'Donnell will be desperate to avoid the Queen becoming too embroiled, and also knows that the very worst option is deadlock, followed by an immeduate second election.

Perhaps they got too embroiled in the sledging aspect and lost discipline as a result, in which case they need telling their fortunes.

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If you get too polemical, or overly embroiled in a certain narrow idea, you can't go anywhere".

Mr Watson too named family reasons for going, but he was also embroiled in the expenses scandal and reportedly complicit in Brownite smear tactics.

Many are also embroiled in local disputes.

Zynga is also embroiled in a lawsuit with Vostu.

His ministry too was embroiled in talks about the future of Opel, the European division of General Motors.

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