Sentence examples for too intermingled from inspiring English sources

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Critics complained that the sectarian groups in Iraq were too intermingled to be so easily disentangled.

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But risk and opportunity are also intermingled.

Here, too, Glassian minimalism came into play, intermingled with sinuous patterns from Hindustani classical music.

I am proudest, however, of the translations that preserve her rhyme scheme: I burn in fire, I drown, I live, I languish, I feel the heat and cold at both extremes; Life both brittle and too shapeless seems; My joy is intermingled with my anguish.

"We all intermingled.

The staffs will be intermingled.

The motifs are varied and freely intermingled.

I love being intermingled with the commerce".

They are, in other words, effectively intermingled.

City people intermingled with country folk.

Not that the workers intermingled constantly.

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