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caught up造句
31) We were so caught up with the details, we lost sight of the big picture . 32) They were both caught up in a whirling vortex of emotion. 33) It's very easy to get caught up in the rat race. 34) The leaves were caught up by a sudden gust of wind. 35) He was caught up in the anti-fascist movement during the Second World War. 36) The safety of civilians caught up in the fighting must be guaranteed. 37) Children often become caught up in a tug of love between warring parents. 38) The police car finally caught up with the van at the junction. 39) They were having an argument and somehow I got caught up in it. 40) When she caught up with them, she saw that they had sat down and were going through the contents of the bag. 41) A number of tourists got caught up in the riots. 42) The law caught up with him years later when he had moved to Spain. 43) I didn't reckon with getting caught up in so much traffic. 44) He became caught up in a seething mass of arms and legs. 45) They must have switched ——otherwise would have we caught up with them up long ago. 46) Sorry I'm late — I got caught up in a traffic jam. 47) Although he subsequently became a successful businessman, his criminal past caught up with him. 48) I didn't hear you come in; I was so caught up in this book. 49) That's why he's got so caught up with this crazy idea about Mr. Trancas. 50) It's easy to get caught up in the social whirl. 51) There was a ten-mile chase before the thieves were caught up by the police car. 52) The robbers had gone five miles before the police caught up with them. 53) She was caught up in the political scandal that broke in 1999. 54) This will prevent it from getting caught up. 55) Agents finally caught up with Danvers in Mexico City. 56) Breaknecking it has finally caught up with me. 57) Kenetech got caught up in that. 58) And then I got caught up in being young. 59) We get caught up in the commercial aspects of Christmas. 60) When this is augmented by oddly tangential keyboard sounds it's an enjoyable little maelstrom to be caught up in.