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The gentleness of English civilisation is mixed up with barbarities and anachronisms.
A preparation of foot-hardening-stuff was mixed up and the sheep's foot bathed in it.
I didn't want to get mixed up in all that but it would give me a chance to talk to him and maybe reason with him.
I wasn't really planning on hurting you until you got mixed up in all this.
Naturally, he got mixed up in a little kid trouble now and again, but nothing to shout about.
When children are not in school they can get mixed up in crime or become victims of crime.
He's one of those charming, funny Peter Pan types that everybody likes but nobody should get mixed up with romantically.
There was also the particular problem that, as well as many decent and well-intentioned people, we got mixed up with some thoroughly dodgy ones.
At the time I was mixed up with the wrong crew, and we were asked to be extras in this production.
Written in 1886, it suggests that there is a pan-European anarchist underground, which the protagonist gets mixed up with.
I was never interested in that, it's not something I ever desired for myself or ever wanted to get mixed up with.
Robert has finally moved on from that horrible teacher woman he was mixed up with.
So I thought about turning down the invitation, since I didn't want to get mixed up with this group with whose purpose I completely disagree.
Every item received in this laboratory has its own unique identifier, so no two items can be mixed up.
A dyslexic mistake had meant that the reps. and weights had been mixed up, so I lifted four times the weight I should have.
The scanner identifies 266 different features in the iris so no two people can be mixed up.
It was easy to get the species mixed up as the female blues that had orange spots on the upper hindwing were Chalkhill Blues.
Well I have no idea and I think the mystery will never be explained, but now do you see how easy it is for me to get mixed up.
A sparklingly good time was had by all, to the extent that no-one minded that the orders kept getting mixed up.
The non-human section of the animal kingdom is often so much more interesting than the mixed up messed up human one.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And mixed up in it all we discussed the merits of the fox-trot versus the single-foot.
I was a fool ever to have got mixed up with such a white-livered, puling baby.
Also I am afraid that you would not like the odours of fish below stairs, of daikon, and of other things all mixed up together.
This mixed up method was followed by standard time, with which we are all pretty well acquainted.
Pounded charcoal mixed up with coconut oil, and lime obtained from burnt shells similarly treated, are the pigments made use of.
The pillwort so often grows mixed up with grass, which in some ways it resembles, that the plant is frequently overlooked.
At length a single animal appeared, a koodoo buck that somehow had got mixed up with the cattle.
Sensual images of various kinds are mixed up in them with supersensual ideas and superstitions.
And the thinking grew gradually confused and mixed up with all sorts of other thinkings.
What do you think of a man who'll wander off a trail, tumble over a ledge, and get mixed up in a bunch of wait-a-bit like that?
The title to many of these colts, branded and unbranded, was very much mixed up, and indeed still in the Courts.
I would rather you should not have a situation at all, than get mixed up with bad companions.
If McFann is mixed up in anything, from bootlegging to bigger crimes, he is only a tool.
He got mixed up with Joshua, and the cactus and none-so-pretty and heaps of white flowers.
And every time I gave my head a shake to get a good breath, my curls did get mixed up with the nose-bleed.
I don't need to know what a debenture is, when Mr. Batchgrew's mixed up in it.
It is easy to conceive that such an epithet as Dogon might get itself mixed up with the word dog, and so become an imprecation.
You are not heeding John's havers about your name being mixed up with the affair in a poor Sassanach inn-keeper's story?
Hamel, who had resumed his place upon the rock close at hand, had been mixed up during his lifetime in many wild escapades.
I always get the Bahamas mixed up with the Bermudas, anyway.
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