Example sentences of "[vb past] [vb pp] [adv prt] in " in BNC.
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1 | For instance , an awful lot of breasts got painted out in the nineteenth century . |
2 | Unfortunately my original Precision got ripped off in a place called Redondo Beach . |
3 | I can understand how my friends got mixed up in all that . |
4 | One retired to Beirut after going bankrupt , one got mixed up in a betting scandal , and the third was convicted of tax-dodging . |
5 | It has its new smell still — the perfect red plastic smell , the smell of writing numbers in arithmetic books ruled in squares ; the smell it had before it got mixed up in the dust and plasticine and tangled electric flex in the toy drawer . |
6 | ‘ When I was out last night I got mixed up in something . |
7 | But he was a bit of a womaniser and got mixed up in some scandal ; I never knew the whole story . |
8 | Kenneth Clarke watched from the window as the police got mixed up in the brawl . |
9 | After all , it had n't really been her fault that she became mixed up in Jack 's business affairs . |
10 | It appears that the Airborne and Commandos got caught up in the shelling and suffered casualties , dead and wounded . ’ |
11 | We got caught up in the keep-fit bandwagon in the mid 80s and got ourselves into shape . |
12 | His parents , who live at Clevelys , near Blackpool , feared he had strayed outside the airport and got caught up in the disaster . |
13 | But instead of returning to the trees and swinging happily ever after , the orangs got caught up in web of conservation politics . |
14 | Another man , a social worker got caught up in the melee and was forced out of another car , but police released him when they realized he was not connected . |
15 | Another man , a social worker , got caught up in the melee and was forced out of another car , but police released him when they realized he was not connected . |
16 | You said you got caught up in the fighting , my husband Michael said he 'd love to hear more about that . |
17 | Gabriel reached out a hand , meaning to touch the man 's shoulder : his fingers got caught up in Garvey 's ear . |
18 | ‘ We 're prepared to accept that you just got caught up in a drug bust . |
19 | His horse , Travel Over , got caught up in the tape at the second false start and came back from Aintree lame . |
20 | They got caught up in fighting . |
21 | What happened instead was that Milton got caught up in politics and when the Civil War began he devoted his energy to pamphleteering . |
22 | A strange feeling of expectation mixed with our fear as we became caught up in the thrill of the hunt . |
23 | It was perhaps ironic that having decided to dedicate the rest of his career to the private sector that Cuckney became caught up in a major government row when he took over as chairman of Westland Group . |
24 | In another incident , workers became caught up in a forest of 50 metre-deep piles supporting a fourstorey office block in Park Lane . |
25 | After the war the problem of gravitational collapse was largely forgotten as most scientists became caught up in what happens on the scale of the atom and its nucleus . |
26 | His new cap and goggles got hung up in the undergrowth ; he pulled , got hung up again , jerked savagely and emerged without them , his long hair falling down tangled and wet to his waist . |
27 | It would always be the partner with a wife and kids who got shot down in the line of duty , giving his bachelor buddy the chance poignantly to break the news to his loved ones . |
28 | ‘ But I ca n't be held responsible for — ’ she tried to argue — and got shot down in flames for her trouble . |
29 | last I got moved back in last night . |
30 | The trailing lead got snarled up in a bramble bush but , just before Gazzer reached him , the dog yanked it free and raced away through the dunes , to the thin strip of beach left uncovered by the tide . |