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be caught up in造句
(1) She was caught up in the anti-nuclear movement. (2) I was caught up in the busy traffic again this evening. (3) He was caught up in the anti-fascist movement during the Second World War. (4) She was caught up in the political scandal that broke in 1999. (5) Writing in the late 1960s and early 1970s, he argued that advanced capitalist societies were caught up in a major contradiction. (6) By investing products with meanings from other sign systems, Williamson argues that receivers are caught up in an ideological bind. (7) A dozen of the company's senior executives have been caught up in the country's ever-widening corruption scandal. (8) Waller's double-glazing business was caught up in the plague when hooligans set his small factory on fire. (9) It is so easy to be caught up in the whirl. (10) Nicholson was caught up in the aftermath and became Hollywood's hottest property to emerge for two decades. (11) Suddenly the lack of sleep and tension seemed to be catching up in one great wave of dizziness. (12) Many young people did not qualify and were in danger of being caught up in crime. (13) They'd been caught up in gunfire at home in Beirut, which left them paralysed. (14) There is now a widespread view that trade unionism is caught up in a fundamental transformation. (15) There, during the war, the Allies were caught up in a jumble of intrigue, political romanticism and oriental exoticism. (16) Hundreds of thousands of people travelling home or heading out for the evening were caught up in the ensuing chaos. (17) I thought at one time it might be caught up in the Christmas post. (18) He was caught up in frightening events far beyond his comprehension. (19) She was determined not to be caught up in the turmoils of home again. (20) Older people are less likely to be caught up in their emotions and more likely to focus on the positive, ignoring the negative. (21) How awful to be caught up in the terrible squirrel cage of self. (22) Anglo-Australian miner BHP has said it would not be caught up in an expensive bidding war. (23) When this is augmented by oddly tangential keyboard sounds it's an enjoyable little maelstrom to be caught up in. (24) Rather than just evolving in a gradual, uniform manner, the earth may actually be caught up in a repeating cycle. (25) And loyal English fans - be they Manchester United followers or whoever - do not deserve to be caught up in those riots. (26) Even email that the customer wants (and often expects) to receive, may be caught up in this filter. (27) However, there is agreement that exports for humanitarian aid will not be caught up in export bans in future. (28) This, even as analysts are questioning whether Jobs will be caught up in the stock option backdating controversy at Apple. (29) SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A decade ago, the main terrorism risk for business travelers was that they could be caught up in an attack targeting an embassy, government office or airliner. (30) Fears are increasing that British holidaymakers in Spain could be caught up in a summer of violence after the country experienced its second bombing in two days.