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How to use caught up in a sentence

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Dan, one of my advisees, caught up with me as I was going to my office in the University Education Center.
At one point I was caught up in the loop attached to my skirt and one of the charms of the bracelet.
To be caught up in the rat race seems to mean that a compromise has to be made.
It is beyond any understanding how he could have been caught up in all of this.
The event highlights the murky grey area that exists for Hong Kong residents who get caught up in legal troubles on the mainland.
I am so caught up in thinking about the stark contrast that I don't hear the voices murmuring softly behind the door.
When Kendra finally caught up with her, she was in study hall, Kendra ran into the room and sat down beside her.
A passing picture, a stray word, a fugitive thought caught up by them sets in motion a long train of dreamy, unfashioned, unfinished thoughts.
When I caught up to her I touched her arm and could feel the gooseflesh as she shook me loose.
People were largely caught up in the desperate daily struggle for survival.
This time, Gerard and Kathleen caught up to us as I was reading the card aloud.
Born 50 years ago in Glasgow's east end, by the age of 14 he was caught up in the world of razor gangs and petty crime.
The morning after we arrived we were caught up in a police road block where we were pulled over and questioned.
Many of its depots were caught up in the disaster, with an unquantified amount of the firm's equipment damaged.
He was later caught up in the pitch invasion as he was carried by celebrating fans.
In this state they are frenetic, unrelaxed and prone to bad judgment, caught up in the hysteria of the moment.
It was six months before mine caught up with me and when I was too busy being a boulevardier I have to admit I was homesick.
He eloquently argues throughout his short hook that no one who is caught up in war ever emerges unscathed or unscarred.
Ten days later, Sam Houston's army caught up with Santa Anna and whomped him at the Battle of San Jacinto.
But the unspiritually minded may be too caught up in the material things of this world to exercise such discernment.
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