Example sentences of "[was/were] caught [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Members of the Royal Marines orchestra , including some bandsmen who were caught up in the bombing , played during the hour-long service . |
2 | Tatham also represented investors who were caught up in the Farrington Stead collapse . |
3 | When Mackay launched his cavalry at the attackers ' flank to try to restore the situation , they were caught up in the rout of the demoralised infantry , now stampeding from the field , while the victorious Highlanders pressed on unchecked until distracted from killing by the chance of plunder as they reached Mackay 's baggage train . |
4 | Although these families rose further than any since the sixteenth century , many of the Sussex gentry were caught up in the process of aggrandisement . |
5 | Hundreds of thousands of people travelling home or heading out for the evening were caught up in the ensuing chaos . |
6 | Unless the working classes were caught up in the new sectarian movements of Protestantism ( which were themselves a reaction and response to modernity ) , they were liable to slip into unbelief . |
7 | How many , I wonder , were caught up in the looting frenzy themselves and are now attempting to make amends ? |
8 | It was never seriously in dispute , of course , that black and white people alike were caught up in the summer disturbances of 1981 . |
9 | Many of the leading scholars amongst the South Slavs during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries were widely travelled and had studied in France , Germany , Austria and Italy , where they were caught up in the intellectual ferment which was abroad at that time . |
10 | The new social movements of the 1970s and the 1980s emerged outside the formal party structures precisely because of the way in which the parties of the Left , which should have articulated new emancipatory concerns , were caught up in the compromises of the 1940s . |
11 | On Jan. 2 fighters of the Fatah group ( loyal to Palestine Liberation Organization ( PLO ) chair Yassir Arafat ) , which had been deployed to protect two Palestinian refugee camps near Sidon , were caught up in the intra-Shia fighting . |
12 | The conventional view has been that political strife was so intense between 1689 and 1715 because party divisions cut deep into society ; all elements of the population , from the gentry , through to the merchants , professionals , artisanal and trading classes , the small farmers , right down to the " mob " , were caught up in the rage of party . |
13 | These religious tensions go a long way towards explaining why the party divide cut so deep into society : political strife during the first age of party did not just affect the political elite at the centre and a minority of the more affluent and better-educated classes in the localities , but all sorts of people , including those of fairly humble backgrounds , women as well as men , were caught up in the party divide . |
14 | Yet they were caught up in the atmosphere and importance of the occasion . |
15 | They were caught here during the press preview when the elements were much kinder ! |
16 | Everyone , even newspaper editors , were caught unawares by the Princess Diana phenomenon . |
17 | Not only ordinary citizens but the savings banks were caught unawares by the decree , and there were chaotic scenes at bank branches as distraught pensioners found that cashiers had run out of lower denomination notes , and had not been issued with the new Rbs50 and Rbs100 notes . |
18 | Then , with Leeds still hopeful of prising an away goal to take back to Elland Road , they were caught out on the break with Andreas Buch beating Lukic with an angled shot into a corner eight minutes from time . |
19 | It was caught up at the neck into a huge thick collar of silver fur . |
20 | It is even closer to Paul 's description of the man who was caught up into the third heaven ( 2 Corinthians 12:2 ) . |
21 | Rose too was caught up in the preparations . |
22 | A demand for the ‘ noblest ’ architecture inevitably meant that Nonconformity was caught up in the debates over the value of Gothic architecture which went on for most of the Victorian period . |
23 | Nicholson was caught up in the aftermath and became Hollywood 's hottest property to emerge for two decades . |
24 | Despite the fact that he was personally on only the periphery of the Polanski affair , he was caught up in the backwash , in the resultant discussion of the wider issues of the counter-culture , and it was in this category that the critics had firmly placed their new star as the analysis of his role in Easy Rider continued through the run-up to the Oscar presentations and beyond . |
25 | A railway worker , also making his way home , was caught up in the riot and , as a result of baton blows , was deafened in one ear and had to have sixteen stitches to his head . |
26 | Prayers for the safety of John Dakyn were probably necessary , as he was caught up in the religious controversies of the age . |
27 | Waller 's double-glazing business was caught up in the plague when hooligans set his small factory on fire . |
28 | In 1979 as a hospital worker , she was caught up in the Winter of Discontent . |
29 | I was caught up in the Truby King Mothercraft doctrine of 1935 … |
30 | She was caught up in the drama of a big story . |