“caught up in” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “caught up in”:

+ A close friend of Ned Kelly’s brother, Dan Kelly, Hart was caught up in the murder of three policemen at Stringybark Creek.

+ He, his wife and his children were later caught up in the Deportation of Koreans in the Soviet Union1937 deportation of the “Koryo-saram” to Central Asia.

+ However, this plan backfired, and he got caught up in the ropes and died of strangulation.

+ During the first expedition on foot, Bradford was caught up in a deer trap made by Native Americans and brought upside down.

+ Barbie and her next-door neighbour, Joan Booth, instantly strike up a friendship that carries on throughout the series, and the two women are often seen drinking tea or eating or getting caught up in their antagonistic husbands’ latest row.

+ Okinawa was caught up in the Japanese war against U.S.A.

+ General Clinton and Major André, who returned victorious from the Siege of Charleston on 18 June were immediately caught up in this news.

caught up in use in-sentences
caught up in use in-sentences

Example sentences of “caught up in”:

+ Rocks of the Lewisian complex were caught up in the Caledonian orogeny, appearing in the hanging walls of many of the thrust Fault faults formed during the late stages of this tectonic event.

+ In 1912, he was caught up in the 105 persons incident.

+ Rocks of the Lewisian complex were caught up in the Caledonian orogeny, appearing in the hanging walls of many of the thrust Fault faults formed during the late stages of this tectonic event.

+ In 1912, he was caught up in the 105 persons incident.

+ It is about African American men and women who are caught up in violent drug-filled problems around New York City and Omaha.

+ Pascal got very caught up in this project, bringing movie writers Hy Kraft and Karl Vollmöller into helping him work up treatments and even making a trip to India to discuss the project further with Meher Baba.

+ Historical figures such as Simon PetlyuraPetlyura and Pavlo Skoropadsky appear as the Turbin family is caught up in the effects of the October Revolution.

+ Then they find themselves caught up in the increasingly chaotic and nihilistic violence.

+ Like most adults in South Park, he has a tendency to get caught up in any trend.

+ Bellman approached her role as if Claire had become caught up in Tom’s mid-life crisis, an angle that impressed the producers.

+ The disturbances were well publicized by the mass media, with some journalists and reporters being caught up in the violence.

+ The movie is about an alcoholic police officer and a related prostitute who become caught up in ambushes by corrupt police officers.

+ They tell personal stories and focus on individuals caught up in the movements of a nation’s history.

+ It is about a detective who gets involved with the murder of his politicspolitical activist daughter and gets caught up in conspiracy.

+ The waste products are removed from the blood and caught up in the fine membrane.

+ Excluding smoking risks, smoking hashish and weed all the time can potentially help someone to be caught up in a repetitive loop of habits in life, some which may be unhealthy.

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